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Identify these sentences as declarative , imperative , interrogative or exclamatory. professor Biju and his team have found a species of tree frog that was through to have disappeared 150 years ago ​

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declarative

(of a sentence or phrase) taking the form of a simple statement.

imperative

An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives instructions or advice, and expresses a command, an order, a direction, or a request. It is also known as a jussive or a directive. Depending upon its delivery, an imperative sentence may end with an exclamation mark or a period.

interrogative

An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question. The term is used in grammar to refer to features that form questions. Thus, an interrogative sentence is a sentence whose grammatical form shows that it is a question. Such sentences may exhibit an interrogative grammatical mood.

exclamatory

An exclamatory sentence makes a statement that conveys strong emotion or excitement. Placing that tiny stripe above a period at the end of a sentence can really rock the boat! For example: "I got the concert tickets!"

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