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Q:5
What a nice man your father is!
Identify the type of sentence.
Declarative
Imperative
Interrogative
Exclamatory​

Answers

Answered by bebigupta1984
1

Answer:

Declarative sentences:

As the name suggests, a declarative sentence simply declares a statement or an opinion. A declarative sentence has a neutral tone, meaning it ends with a period mark “.” A few examples of declarative sentences:

1.I live at 24, East street.

2.I like ice-cream.

3.The wind is blowing from the west.

Imperative sentences:

Whenever a demand is expressed, it’s an imperative sentence. It could also be instructions, requests, a wish or demands. Basically anything you want to make happen can be expressed in what we call, imperative sentence.

1.Come to the ball dance with me! (Expressing an invitation)

2.Sop moving in circles! (Expressing a command)

3.Move in circle just once a day. (Expressing an instruction)

4.Have fun at the ball dance! (Expressing a wish)

5.Please get out of the room! (Expressing a command)

Interrogative sentences:

Interrogative sentences as the name suggests, express e=interrogation or questions and naturally end in the question mark – “?” Remember that these sentences have which, when, where, how and what in them.

1.When do you get off work?

2.Who do you trust the most in the world?

3.Where do you live in California?

4.Which city is your favourite?

5.How can I get to this karate teacher?

Explanation:

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Answered by aybrainy
4

Answer:

Exclamatory -fourth option..............

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