English, asked by chikki7940, 1 year ago

Match the following sentences with their kind.
Sentences
1. We should count our blessings.
2. Please keep quiet.
3. This is not your bag.
4. Where is the cap?
5.What a beautiful sight!
6.Dont keep sitting
Kind of Sentences
(a) Command
(b) Negative
(c) Request
(d) Affirmative
(e) Interrogative
(f) Exclamatory


gunn2711: 1 affirmative 2 request 3 negative 4 Interrogative 5 exclamation 6 command

Answers

Answered by apurvaa200297
26

1: affirmative

2: request

3: negative

4: interrogative

5:Exclamatory

6: command

Answered by tushargupta0691
0

Answer:

1: affirmative

2: request

3: negative

4: interrogative

5:Exclamatory

6: command

Explanation:

  • Verbs must agree in number and person with subjects (1st/2nd/3rd). EXAMPLE: The dog consumes water on a daily basis. The subject "dog" is singular, while the verb "drinks" is singular in the present tense. A typical error in S-V Agreement is to believe that verbs ending in "s" are in the present tense.
  • 1 It appears to be a perfectly acceptable request. 2 I recommend that you arrive early. 3 We did not receive a positive response to our request. 5 She asked for a glass of water.
  • The argument is that positive, or affirmative, words are spoken in a matter-of-fact tone, but negative sentences state something is false.
  • An interrogative clause is one that has a form that is often linked with question-like implications. The English sentence "Is Hannah unwell?" features interrogative structure, as opposed to its declarative counterpart "Hannah is sick."

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