sentence of sincere in assertive,interrogative,imperative and exclamatory
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Sentence of honest in assertive, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory:
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- An assertive sentence declares that something is true, or now he no longer declares that something is true, or now no longer he did it in file time. I in no way lie.
- An imperative sentence offers direction, orders, or instructions and can suggest consequences — easy this mess, or you’re grounded. It can be exclamatory — Duck!
- An exclamatory sentence is generally an alarm or caution in a single or few words — appearance out! Help! My gosh! Holy Cow!
- The identical sentence can end up with any of the above paperwork through shifty or emphasizing words, in reality, shifty or emphasizing words.
- Assertive — The book is there.
- Imperative — Put the book there.
- Exclamatory — There the book is!
- Interrogative — Is the book there?
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