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identify the different kind of sentences given below.


1.Sir Cv Raman was a great scientist.

2.Siddhartha shaved the life of swan.

3.Walking early in the morning is good for health.

4.india won the ICC world cup-2011.

5.Come here.

6.This is Good Play ground.

7.Please help me.

8.Stand up on the bench

(Declearative , interrogative , Exclamative, imperative sentences)
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Answered by umeshsharmaswm
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1 declarative

2declarative

3declarative.

4 declarative

5imperative

6declarative

7 imperative

8imperative

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Answered by ankhidassarma9
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Answer:

1.Sir Cv Raman was a great scientist. : Declarative

2.Siddhartha shaved the life of swan. : Declarative

3.Walking early in the morning is good for health. : Declarative

4.india won the ICC world cup-2011. : Declarative

5.Come here. :  imperative

6.This is Good Play ground. : Declarative

7.Please help me. :  imperative

8.Stand up on the bench :  imperative

Explanation:

There are four types of sentence which are classified by their purpose:

  • declarative sentence
  • interrogative sentence
  • imperative sentence
  • exclamative sentence

1. Declarative Sentence (statement)

  • Declarative sentence makes a statement to tell us something. They give us information and  end with a full-stop.
  • The  word order of the declarative sentence is: subject + verb...
  • Examples: I like coffee.

2. Interrogative Sentence (question)

  • Interrogative sentence asks a question. Interrogative sentences want information and always end with a question mark.
  • The word order of the interrogative sentence is: (wh-word +) auxiliary + subject + verb...
  • Examples: Don't you like coffee?

3. Imperative Sentence (command)

  • Imperative sentence gives command and tell us to do something. This kind of sentences end with a full-stop/period (.) or exclamation mark/point (!).
  • The word order of the imperative sentence is: base verb...
  • There is usually no subject in Imperative Sentence because the subject is understood as YOU.
  • Example : Do not stop!

4. Exclamative Sentence (exclamation)

  • Exclamative sentences express strong emotion or surprise that is an exclamation and they always end with an exclamation mark (!).
  • The usual word order for the exclamative sentence is:
  • What (+ adjective) + noun + subject + verb

        How (+ adjective/adverb) + subject + verb

  • Example : What an exciting movie it was!

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