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Read the sentences given below and write against each sentence where
declarative, imperative Interrogative or exclamatory
1 Anil was absent yesterday
2. Alas! I couldn't reach there.
3. Do rabbits have short tails?
4 We like sweets
5. What do you like?
6 Go there and do your work
7. Leena has learnt her lesson
8. Would you please give me my pen?
9. I speak only English
0. How foolish you are!

Answers

Answered by hinaguptagracy
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  1. declarative sentence.
  2. Exclamatory sentence.
  3. Interrogative sentence.
  4. declarative sentence.
  5. Interrogative Sentence.
  6. Imperative sentence.
  7. declarative sentence.
  8. Interrogative sentence.
  9. declarative sentence.
  10. Exclamatory sentence.

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Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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Answer:

1 Anil was absent yesterday.- Declarative sentence

2. Alas! I couldn't reach there. - Exclamatory sentence

3. Do rabbits have short tails? - Interrogative sentence

4 We like sweets. - Declarative sentence

5. What do you like? - Interrogative sentence

6 Go there and do your work. - Imperative sentence

7. Leena has learnt her lesson. - Declarative sentence

8. Would you please give me my pen?  - Interrogative sentence

9. I speak only English. - Declarative sentence

10. How foolish you are! - Exclamatory sentence

Explanation:

Declarative sentence: A simple declarative sentence has a simple sentence structure, consisting of a subject and a predicate. For Example-  My dog is sick.

Imperative sentence: An imperative sentence is a sentence that expresses a direct command, request, invitations, warning, or instruction. Imperative sentences do not have a subject; instead, a directive is given to an implied second person. For example, the sentence “Wash the dinner plates” commands the implied subject to wash the dishes.

Interrogative sentence: An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a direct question and always ends in a question mark. For example,

Has anyone seen my torch?

Exclamatory sentence: An exclamatory sentence, also known as an exclamation sentence or an exclamative clause, is a statement that expresses strong emotion. Typically, in English grammar, an exclamatory sentence ends with an exclamation mark—also called an exclamation point.

1 Anil was absent yesterday.- Declarative sentence

2. Alas! I couldn't reach there. - Exclamatory sentence

3. Do rabbits have short tails? - Interrogative sentence

4 We like sweets. - Declarative sentence

5. What do you like? - Interrogative sentence

6 Go there and do your work. - Imperative sentence

7. Leena has learnt her lesson. - Declarative sentence

8. Would you please give me my pen?  - Interrogative sentence

9. I speak only English. - Declarative sentence

10. How foolish you are! - Exclamatory sentence

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