paragraph of assertive imperative exclamatory interrogative
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Meaning of assertive , imperative , exclamatory and interrogative sentences with examples are as follows:
- These sentences are also called declarative sentences.
- These includes normal sentences which specify anything.
- Ends with a full-stop. ( . )
- She is eating ice cream.
- He is completing his notes.
- The sentences made to offer a command are known as imparative sentences.
- These even include sentences of request or advice.
- Ends with a full-stop. ( . )
- Give me a pen and notebook.
- Don't enter in my room.
- These are an advance form of assertive sentences.
- They add the taste of emotions and excitement in the sentences.
- They include a exclamation mark. ( ! )
- Alas! I won the lottery.
- Ugh! Why are you yelling at the dog?
- These sentences ask a question.
- They are sometimes tricky to get ,however could be distinguished by a question mark.
- They end up with a question mark. ( ? )
- What are you doing?
- Do you agree with him?
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