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Give one example of statement interrogative imperative exclamatory fast please

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Answered by ranialisha128
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An interrogative sentence is a type of sentence that asks a question, as opposed to sentences that make a statement, deliver a command, or express an exclamation. Interrogative sentences are typically marked by inversion of the subject and predicate; that is, the first verb in a verb phrase appears before the subject.

Interrogative Sentences


When does the train leave?   
   Do your dogs like peanut butter? 
          How old is your daughter?   
          Is your husband a firefighter?         
Have you brushed your teeth today?
            Would you like some more tea?     He didn’t take the train, did he?
        She has finished her degree, hasn’t she?   
        You could wash the dishes, couldn’t you?
         I am going with you, aren’t I?   
       Run to the store, will you?
      Let’s have some ice cream, shall we?     Imperative Sentences
Bring me some sugar           
.Buy some bread and milk on your way home
.Shut the door please.
Turn right at the park.
Stop talking so loudly!
Open the windows to let the smoke out!
Exclamatory Sentences
You broke the lamp! (declarative)        The train left an hour ago! (declarative)   
      How did you break your leg?! (interrogative) 
        What the heck was that?! (interrogative)  
       Stop chewing with your mouth open! (imperative) 
          Do not open the presents until the morning! (imperative





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Answered by NandhaMK36
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Declarative Sentences

The first type of sentence in the English language is the declarative sentence. Declarative sentences, or declarations, convey information or make statements.
For example:

My cat chases rabbits.
Harry Potter is the boy who lived.
Her brother has lived in Alabama for seven years.
A tornado destroyed the grain bins.
Duck and Goose were arguing over the ball.
The trains leaves tomorrow promptly at noon.

Interrogative Sentences

The second type of sentence in the English language is the interrogative sentence. Interrogative sentences, or questions, request information or ask questions.
For example:

When does the train leave?
Do your dogs like peanut butter?
How old is your daughter?Is your husband a firefighter?
Have you brushed your teeth today?
Would you like some more tea?

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