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She dances very well (Change from assertive to exclamatory sentence) ​

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She dances very well

(Change from assertive to exclamatory sentence)

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How well she dances !

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ASSERTIVE SENTENCE :-

  1. A sentence that makes a statement is called an assertive sentence.
  2. It ends with a full stop(.).
  3. Eg:- Sradha goes to school.

EXCLAMATORY SENTENCE :-

  1. Exclamatory sentence conveys strong emotion or excitement.
  2. It ends with an exclamatory mark(!).
  3. Eg:- Wow, that's great !

INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE :-

  1. Interrogative sentences interrogate, or ask questions.
  2. It ends with a question mark(?).
  3. Eg:- Who are you?

IMPERATIVE SENTENCE :-

  1. The sentence which shows command or request is called an imperative sentence.
  2. It ends with a full stop(.).
  3. Eg:- Bring the chalk.
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