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State whether the sentence is: Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative or Exclamatory


1. What an exciting movie it was!

2. You are going to need a bigger boat.

3. How quickly he understands!

4. Have any people actually met an alien?

5. Please remain seated until the seatbelt sign is off.

6. Two plus two doesn't make five.

7. When are you going to finish your homework? <

8. Get vaccinated before your holiday.​

Answers

Answered by tiwaririta238
2

Answer:

 what an exciting Move It watch

Explanation:

Answered by KomalSrinivas
7

The answers are as follows:

1. Exclamatory Sentence

2. Imperative Sentence

3. Exclamatory Sentence

4. Interrogative Sentence

5. Imperative Sentence

6. Declarative Sentence

7. Interrogative Sentence

8. Imperative Sentence

Sentences

  • Sentences refer to groups of words that make complete sense. They can be classified into four types- declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory.
  • Declarative sentences state general facts and statements.
  • Imperative sentences state advice, requests, commands, and so on.
  • Interrogative sentences pose questions and inquiries.
  • Exclamatory sentences present a sense of surprise and awe.

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