Name the types of sentences used in English and write the feature of this?
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1️⃣ Declarative Sentences
=> Declarative Sentences are also know as statements. These sentences are basically used to declare something. These are neutral and ends up with a full stop.
Example :- I am a boy.
He goes to school.
2️⃣ Interrogative sentences
=> They are basically meant to interrogate, that is, they are used to ask questions. These sentences end up with a question mark.
Example :- What is your name?
Am I a student?
3️⃣ Imperative sentence
=> These sentences are used to express order, command, advice, suggestions etc. These sentences also end up with a full stop like declarative sentences.
Example :- Open the door.
Please bring me a glass of water.
4️⃣ Exclamatory sentences
=> These sentences are used to express feelings like joy, sorrow, surprise etc. They ends up with an exclamation mark (!)
Example :- Bravo! You came first in the class.
Wow what a beautiful view!
Hurrah! We won the match.
Hope it helps dear friend ☺️✌️
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Types of Sentences:
✔️Statement/Declarative Sentence:
✴️ These are the normal sentences.
✴️ These are the sentences ends with full stop. (⏺️)
✴️ They are classified into Assertive and Negative
✴️ Assertive sentence means a POSITIVE sentence.
Eg. I am a good boy.
✴️ Negative Sentence means the sentence that gives negative meaning.
Eg. We are not Americans.
✔️Interrogative Sentence:
✴️ These are sentences used to enquire or interrogate or question someone else for gaining some information.
✴️They usually ends with a question mark. (❓)
✴️ These sentences are classified into "Wh Questions" and "Yes or No" Questions.
✴️ Wh Questions means that starts with Wh words like What, Where, When, How, etc.
The answer is somewhat specific.
Eg. What is your name? (Ans. Deep)
✴️ Yes or No Questions means that starts with Auxillary verbs. The answer is Either be yes or no.
Eg. Are you an Indian?
✔️Imperative:
It is used in orders, commands, Requests, Instructions, Suggestions etc.
⏩The main difference between Declarative and Imperative is Declarative will start from Subject and Imperative will start from a Verb.⏩
Eg. Come fast.
✔️Exclamatory:
✴️ These are the sentences used to express our feeling like joy, sorrow, etc.
✴️ They usually ends with a Exclamatory mark (❗)
✴️More than one exclamatory mark is not allowed.❎‼️❎
Eg. Whoa! I won scholarship.
✔️Statement/Declarative Sentence:
✴️ These are the normal sentences.
✴️ These are the sentences ends with full stop. (⏺️)
✴️ They are classified into Assertive and Negative
✴️ Assertive sentence means a POSITIVE sentence.
Eg. I am a good boy.
✴️ Negative Sentence means the sentence that gives negative meaning.
Eg. We are not Americans.
✔️Interrogative Sentence:
✴️ These are sentences used to enquire or interrogate or question someone else for gaining some information.
✴️They usually ends with a question mark. (❓)
✴️ These sentences are classified into "Wh Questions" and "Yes or No" Questions.
✴️ Wh Questions means that starts with Wh words like What, Where, When, How, etc.
The answer is somewhat specific.
Eg. What is your name? (Ans. Deep)
✴️ Yes or No Questions means that starts with Auxillary verbs. The answer is Either be yes or no.
Eg. Are you an Indian?
✔️Imperative:
It is used in orders, commands, Requests, Instructions, Suggestions etc.
⏩The main difference between Declarative and Imperative is Declarative will start from Subject and Imperative will start from a Verb.⏩
Eg. Come fast.
✔️Exclamatory:
✴️ These are the sentences used to express our feeling like joy, sorrow, etc.
✴️ They usually ends with a Exclamatory mark (❗)
✴️More than one exclamatory mark is not allowed.❎‼️❎
Eg. Whoa! I won scholarship.
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