English, asked by umamarizwan989, 1 year ago

It was a terrible accident. (Exclamatory)
Don't go home yet. (Statement)
Your book should be handed over to me today. (Imperative)
Give me the documents tomorrow. (Emphatic imperative)
He signs very well. (Emphatic statement)
She enjoyed a party last night. (Negative statement)
You must go to see this movie. (Emphatic imperative)
Bring me you troubles. (Negative imperative)
How short she is! (Negative statement )
Thinking and writing is a good combination. (Exclamatory)
She will not come here tomorrow. (Positive statement)
There are four lawyers standing there. (Negative)


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Answered by SonalRoy1234
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Alas it was a terrible accident!
You shouldn't go to home now.
You are ordered to hand over your book to me today.
Please give me the documents tomorrow
He is a good singer.
She didn't enjoy the party last night.
You are advised to watch the movie.
Don't bring your troubles to me.
How not she is short?
Hurray thinking and writing is a good good combination!
She will come here tomorrow.
There are no lawyers standing there.
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