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Answered by rachnashivhare01
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Declarative Sentence (statement)

Declarative sentences make a statement. They tell us something. They give us information, and they normally end with a full-stop/period.

The usual word order for the declarative sentence is:

subject + verb...

Declarative sentences can be positive or negative. Look at these examples:

positive negative

I like coffee.

I do not like coffee.

We watched TV last night.

We did not watch TV last night.

Interrogative Sentence (question)

Interrogative sentences ask a question. They ask us something. They want information, and they always end with a question mark.

The usual word order for the interrogative sentence is:

(wh-word +) auxiliary + subject + verb...

Interrogative sentences can be positive or negative. Look at these examples:

positive negative

Do you like coffee?

Don't you like coffee?

Why did you go?

Why didn't you go?

Imperative Sentence (command)

Imperative sentences give a command. They tell us to do something, and they end with a full-stop/period (.) or exclamation mark/point (!).

The usual word order for the imperative sentence is:

base verb...

Note that there is usually no subject—because the subject is understood, it is YOU.

Imperative sentences can be positive or negative. Look at these examples:

positive negative

Stop!

Do not stop!

Give her coffee.

Don't give her coffee.

Exclamative Sentence (exclamation)

Exclamative sentences express strong emotion/surprise—an exclamation—and they always end with an exclamation mark/point (!).

The usual word order for the exclamative sentence is:

What (+ adjective) + noun + subject + verb

How (+ adjective/adverb) + subject + verb

Look at these examples:

What a liar he is!

What an exciting movie it was!

How he lied!

How exciting the movie was!

Answered by harshika1217
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There are four types of English sentence, classified by their purpose:

  • Declarative sentence (statement)
  • Interrogative sentence (question)
  • Imperative sentence (command)
  • Exclamative sentence (exclamation)

1. Declarative Sentence (statement) :

Declarative sentences make a statement. They tell us something. They give us information, and they normally end with a full-stop/period.

eg. I like coffee.

2. Interrogative Sentence (question) :

Interrogative sentences ask a question. They ask us something. They want information, and they always end with a question mark.

eg. Do you like coffee ?

3. Imperative Sentence (command) :

Imperative sentences give a command. They tell us to do something, and they end with a full-stop/period (.) or exclamation mark/point (!).

eg. Give her coffee.

4. Exclamative Sentence (exclamation)

Exclamative sentences express strong emotion/surprise—an exclamation—and they always end with an exclamation mark/point (!).

eg. What a liar he is!

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