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Identify the types of the follwing sentence
Give your identity

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Answered by swayamprava12
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Question:

  • Give your identity.

What to do?:

  • Identify the sentence.

Answer:

  • Give your identity. (imperative sentence)

Reason of answer:

  • Imperative sentence is the correct answer of this question cause the sentence (give your identity) is showing command.

MORE INFORMATION:

SENTENCE:

●While speaking English, we use many sentences.

☞A sentence is a group of words which makes complete sence.

KINDS OF SENTENCE:

Different sentences express different things & have different purposes.

This, according to their purpose, sentences are classified into 5 types.

  1. Assertive or declarative sentence.
  2. Interrogative sentence.
  3. Exclamotery sentence.
  4. Imperative sentence.
  5. Negative sentence.

1️⃣ASSERTIVE OR DECLARATIVE SENTENCE:

☞A sentence that says something is called an Assertive or Declarative sentence.

(Assertive sentence states facts).

Examples:

  • I live in india.
  • Exrecising is good for our health.

2️⃣INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE:

☞A sentence that asks question is called a question or an interrogative sentence. We put a question mark or a mark of interrogative (?) at the end of an interrogative sentence.

Examples:

  • Where do you live?
  • How did you reach there!

3️⃣EXCLAMOTERY SENTENCE:

☞A sentence that expresses a strong feelings (happiness, joy, sadness, excitement, wish, wonder) is called an Exclamatory sentence.

Examples:

  • Oh! What a beautiful sight!
  • How kind of you!

4️⃣IMPERATIVE SENTENCE:

A sentence that expresses a command a request or an advice is called an Imperative sentence.

Examples:

  • You should revise your lessons regularly. (an advice)
  • Bring me that book. (a command)
  • Please switch off the music system. (A request)

5️⃣ NEGATIVE SENTENCE:

Those sentences which express a negation (and contain ‘not’ or words such as ‘never’) are called Negative sentence.

Examples:

  • I have never been to France.
  • He did not finish his work.

I hope it helps you

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