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Identify whether the following sentences are assertive, interrogative, or
imperative.
1. Come with me.
2. She is my friend.
3. Do you like strawberry ice cream?
4. Please keep your bags in the locker.
5. The cat is sitting under the table.​

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Answered by JAYASUMITTHA
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Answer:

1. Imperative

2. Assertive

3. Interrogative

4. Imperative

5. Assertive

Explanation:

Declarative sentence:

a declarative sentence is a sentence that makes a statement, provides a fact, offers an explanation, or conveys information. These types of sentences are also known as declarative statements

Imperative sentence:

The sentence which is used to convey a command, a request, or a forbiddance is called an imperative sentence. This type of sentence always takes the second person (you) for the subject but most of the time the subject remains hidden.

Interrogative sentence:

An interrogative sentence is one that asks a direct question and always ends in a question mark.

Exclamatory sentence:

An exclamatory sentence conveys a strong emotion and ends with an exclamation mark (!). Exclamatory sentences are common in adverts and informal correspondence.

Assertive sentence:

The sentence which declares or asserts a statement, feeling, opinion, incident, event, history, or anything is called an assertive sentence. An assertive sentence ends with a period (.). Assertive sentences can be either affirmative or negative.

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