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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\rm{\red{Exclamatory\: Sentences}}

A sentence that expresses strong feeling is an exclamatory sentence.

  • It always ends with an exclamation mark (!).

Ex- What a beautiful flower it is !

\huge\rm{\red{Negative\: Sentences}}

A sentence that contains no or not is called negative sentences.

Ex - You are not a guy.

\huge\rm{\red{Interrogative\: Sentences}}

An interrogative sentence asks a question.

  • When the answer to the question is yes or no it is a yes or no question.

  • Question that begins with why,what,when,which,who,when etc are called wh questions.

Ex- Where are you?

\huge\rm{\red{Imperative\: Sentences}}

A sentence that gives a command,or an order, makes a request or gives advice is called an imperative sentence.

Ex- Please bring me a glass of water.

\huge\rm{\red{Assertive\: Sentences}}

An assertive or declarative sentence makes a statement.

Ex - She plays football.

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Answered by aayushror
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# Exclamatory sentence - A Statement that convey strong emotion or excitement.

# Negative sentence - A Statement states that something is not true or correct.

# Interrogative sentence - A Statement that ask a question.

# Imperative sentence - A Statement in which request , order is given.

# Assertive or Declarative sentence - A statement which declares or asserts a statement ( like - feeling, opinion, event, history, incident.)

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