English, asked by jogisubhash, 4 months ago

in brackets :-
1.
What a surprising news it is!
[assertive]
A

2.
You will close the door.
A
[imperative

3.
You enjoy listening to music.
[interrogative]
A​

Answers

Answered by pranjalmahawar8108
0

Answer:

Sentences are mainly divided into four types: declarative, imperative, interrogative and exclamatory. Declarative sentences merely declare or state something, imperative sentences express a command, an order or a request, interrogative sentences intend to ask a question and exclamatory sentences display extreme or sudden emotion. The given sentence expresses a command, which means it's an imperative sentence. Even though it ends with an exclamation mark, it does not express any emotion; imperative sentences can also end with exclamation marks. Hence option A is correct and D is incorrect. It does not declare anything, or ask a question, hence options B and C are also incorrect.

Answered by rakeshjverma
2

Answer:

  1. That new surprise me
  2. Close the door please
  3. Did you enjoy listening to music

Explanation:

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