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…………………………… simply makes a statement or expresses an opinion.
a. Declarative sentence
b. Imperative sentence
c. Interrogative sentence
d. Exclamatory sentence​

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Answered by TheWonderWall
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Answer:

Declarative Sentence simply makes a statement or expresses an opinion.

☑️ Declarative sentence

☄️ Imperative sentence

☄️ Interrogative sentence

☄️ Exclamatory sentence

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Answered by roopa2000
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A sentence is a verbal expression in linguistics and grammar, as in the English example "The swift brown fox jumps over the slow dog." It is often described in conventional grammar as a group of words that conveys a full notion or as a unit made up of a subject and predicate. It is often described in non-functional linguistics as a maximum unit of syntactic structure, such as a component.

Explanation:

Declarative sentence

A declarative Sentence simply makes a statement or expresses an opinion.

☄️ Imperative sentence

a clause gives instructions (demand, request, advice, invitation, or instruction). Bring me the mustard from the kitchen, please.

☄️ Interrogative sentence

Ask a question using the interrogative sentence's (question) form function: auxiliary verb + subject + verb. Mary, do you like kamal?

☄️ Exclamatory sentence

An exclamatory sentence is defined as “a sentence containing an exclamation or strong emphasis”, according to the Cambridge Dictionary. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines exclamation as “ a sharp or sudden utterance” or a “vehement expression of protest or complaint.” This is what an exclamatory sentence is meant to do as well.

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