He's a good student , what kind of sentences is this?
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Answer:
assertive sebtence this is
Answer:
Declarative/ Assertive
Explanation:
Sentences are divided into FOUR types according to their FUNCTIONS.
DECLARATIVE sentences convey a simple piece of information. They end with a full stop.
NEGATIVE sentences contain some form of negation. You can spot them by looking for negative words like 'not' 'does not' 'did not' etc..
For example the given sentence would have been a negative sentence of it were stated like this: 'He is NOT a good student.'
INTERROGATIVE sentences are question sentences. for example 'IS he a good student?'
If you spot a question word (what, who, why, how, where, etc) or a helping verb (is, am, are) AND a question mark at the end of the sentence, it's an interrogative sentence.
NOTE: it must must have the question mark ❓ at the end.
eg read this sentence: 'I have told you what I know.' in this sentence you can spot a question word (what) but actually it's not being used to ask something so this is just a declarative sentence.
IMPERATIVE sentences show command, requests, etc.
for example
'Be a good student.' (command)
'Close the door. ' (command)
'Please close the door.' (request)
EXCLAMATORY sentence show emotions and feelings. They ALWAYS contain an EXCLAMATION MARK (‼️)
'What a beautiful day!'
'Oh!'
'Please don't say that!'
'Hurrah! we have won the match)