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Here are few situations. Use each situation to create as many sentence as you can. (B) You have just won a Tennis Tournament. Write this sentence in Imperative, Interrogation, Exclamation, Declaration​

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Answered by dimpygurchan
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Answer: Iterrogative - Has you have won the tennis tournament?

Imperative- Remember u have to won the tennis tournament.

Exclamation- Hurrah! U have won the tennis tournament.

Declaration - The guys has won the tennis tournament.

Explanation:

Answered by mousmikumarisl
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Answer:

Imperative - You have to win the Tennis Tournament

Interrogation - Have you won a Tennis Tournament?

Exclamation - Hurray! You just won a Tennis Tournament

Declaration - You have won a Tennis Tournament.

Explanation :

  • The imperative grammatical mood makes a request or demand. The imperative mood is used to demand or demand that something be done when it absolutely must be done. Only the second person, present tense, is frequently used. Create the imperative mood by using the verb's base form.
  • Anything that sounds like a question is typically the subject of an interrogative phrase. An interrogative statement is a sentence that poses a question. You can use direct or indirect interrogative statements, tag questions, alternative questions, yes/no, and yes/no interrogatives.
  • An exclamatory sentence often referred to as an exclamation sentence or an exclamative phrase, is a statement that expresses a great emotion. In English grammar, an exclamatory sentence typically ends with an exclamation mark.
  • A declarative sentence makes a claim, supplies information, clarify something or presents a fact.

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