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our family is not going on vacation in this year interrogative exclamatory imperative or declarative​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is declarative sentence

Answered by ChhutiMistry1
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Answer:

The given sentence is a declarative sentence.

Explanation:

  • A declaratory sentence is a sentence that makes a statement, provides a fact, offers an evidence , or conveys information. These sorts of sentences are also known as declarative statements. A declaratory sentence is the most common type of sentence in the English language.
  • The imperative is a grammatical mood that forms a command or request. The imperative is used to demand or require that an action be performed. it's usually found only in the present tense, person . to make the imperative mood, use the bottom form of the verb.
  • An exclamatory sentence, also referred to as an exclamation sentence or an exclamative clause, may be a statement that expresses strong emotion. Typically, in English grammar, an exclamatory sentence ends with an exclamation mark.

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