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In the Exclamatory Sentences, words are written in a different order to add force. For
example, in sentences given above we could have said :
1. Lata Mangeshkar has a beautiful voice. 2. You are very rude.
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Exercise-3
Turn the following jumbled words into statements (Assertive Sentences) -
1. feeding is Richard hens the
2. them showed the policeman way the
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3. mother us for a cake baked
4. built we have sandcastle a beach the near
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5. threw Tom bridge over his ball the
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Exercise-4
Write questions for the sentences given below. One is done for you :-
1. The children are swimming in the pond.
What are the children doing?
2. Kavita brought a beautiful painting from the exhibition. what did Kavita b
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Answers

Answered by uttamrikibe3
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Answer:

Declarative: A Declarative Sentence makes a STATEMENT. It always ends with a FULLSTOP.

eg:John is a good boy

Exclamatory: An Exclamatory Sentence shows STRONG FEELINGS.It always ends with an EXCLAMATION MARK!

eg:What a beautiful flower!

Interrogative: An Interrogative Sentence ASKS A QUESTION.It always ends with a QUESTION MARK?

eg:Are you going to play now?

Imperative: An Imperative Sentence is a command or polite REQUEST.It usually ends with a FULLSTOP.

eg:Please pass the salt.

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