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my sister lives in Mexico declarative imperative interrogative exclamatory​

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Answered by Bᴇʏᴏɴᴅᴇʀ
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Correct Question:-

# My sister lives in Mexico.

What kind of sentence?

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• The above sentence is a Declarative sentence.

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Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

The given sentence is : - My sister lives in Mexico.

  • It's a Declarative Sentence.

Explanation :

  • Declarative Sentence is also called Assertive Sentence. An Assertive sentence makes a simple statement. And it is one of five kinds according to functions : He knows me.

  • Above sentence declares that 'my sister lives in Mexico'. It is an example simple present tense. 'S' after main verb ( live + s = lives ) confirms it. 'My sister' is a third person singular number, that's why 's' has been added after main verb 'live'.

  • Example : The sky is blue.
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