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Read the following sentences and state whether they are declarative (statements
interrogative, imperative or exclamatory sentences,
1. My father always reads a novel before he goes to bed.
2. Why is the market so crowded today?
3. We celebrate Republic Day on 26 January every year.
4. There are dark clouds in the sky.
5. Switch on the radio, please. Im
6. Where are the files I gave you yesterday?
7. Pack your school bag now.
8. Who is the current President of India?
9. You should consult a doctor right away.
10. What an exciting match that was!
11. I love my countrymen.
12. What a brave girl Roma is! ​

Answers

Answered by TheRainbowQueen
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Answer:

  1. declarative
  2. interrogative
  3. declarative
  4. declarative
  5. imparative
  6. imparative
  7. interrogative
  8. imparative
  9. exclamatory
  10. declarative
  11. exclamatory
Answered by jhangir789
1

Conclusion

Interrogative:

An interrogative clause is one that has a form that is often linked with question-like implications. The English sentence "Is Hannah unwell?" features interrogative structure, as opposed to its declarative counterpart "Hannah is sick."

Imperative

The imperative mood is a grammatical mood in which a command or request is formed. The imperative mood is used to demand or require that a specific action be taken. It is only encountered in the present tense and second person. Use the basic form of the verb to create the imperative mood.

Exclamatory Sentences

A remark that shows intense emotion is known as an exclamatory sentence, also known as an exclamation sentence or an exclamative phrase. In English grammar, an exclamatory sentence usually ends with an exclamation mark (also known as an exclamation point).

Main content

1. My father always reads a novel before he goes to bed.

: Statement

2. Why is the market so crowded today?

: Interrogative

3. We celebrate Republic Day on 26 January every year.

:Statement

4. There are dark clouds in the sky.

: Statement

5. Switch on the radio, please. I'm

: Imperative

6. Where are the files I gave you yesterday ?

: Interrogative

7. Pack your school bag now.

: Imperative

8. Who is the current President of India?

: Interrogative

9. You should consult a doctor right away.

: Imperative

10. What an exciting match that was!

: Exclamatory

11. I love my countrymen.

: Statement

12. What a brave girl Roma is! ​

: Exclamatory

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