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Q. 1 (B) Use the correct punctuation marks to form imperative (IM), exclamatory (E), assertive (A)
or interrogative (IN) sentence. Identify the type of the sentence.
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1. When can I see you​

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Answered by Glorious31
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\overbrace{\underbrace{\sf{When \: can \: I \: see \:  you ?}}}

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Punctuation mark used : ( ? ) → Question mark

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The uses of question mark makes the sentence interrogative (IN) .

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 \overbrace{ \underbrace{ \sf{Supplementary \: information}}}

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  • A sentences is called to be imperative sentence if it gets an order , command , judgement , wish,desire or etc .

Example : Shut the window .

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  • An exclamatory sentence show sudden feelings and emotions with joy , sadness or etc . Use of an exclamatory mark is a must .

Example : Ouch ! It hurts .

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  • An Assertive sentence assert something or declared something usually about facts .

Example : The Sun rises from the east .

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  • Interrogative sentence only ask questions . Usage of a question mark is a must.

Example : Can I call you later ?

Answered by mdlsantosh74
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Answer:

Whn can I see you ? => IN (interrogative)

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