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the bog was punised which sentence out of interagative ,imperative ,excalamotry ,declarative ,assertive or opative​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Correct Sentence -

→ the dog was punised.

Type/kind of sentence -

Assertive/Declarative sentence.

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Basically there are 4 types/kinds of sentences in English grammar those are :-

1] Assertive/ Declarative sentence:-

→ These sentence can be called as assertive or Declarative sentence both. In simple words these sentence depict any feeling or opinion. And also these sentence tells when any information is given.

→ These can be written as both negative or positive.

For eg; Seema is not going to school today.

2] Imperative sentence:-

→ These are also known as command sentence. This sentence tells us about any command, instructions, request or any offer us being made by any person to another person.

→ They can also be in negative or positive both.

For eg; Go and get your notebook.

3] Interrogative sentence:-

→ These sentence tells when the first person asks any questions to another person, means these sentence are always going to be in Direct speech.

For eg; Can I go there?

4] Exclamatory sentence:-

→ This sentence depicts strong emotions or feelings of a person. Exclamatory mark can be out anywhere here, at the Beginning or at the end.

For eg; Wow! Such an amazing view.

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Answered by VinCus
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--Assertive or Declarative....

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°Assertive:

--The sentence which declares or asserts a statement, feeling, opinion, incident, event, history, or anything is called an assertive sentence

--An assertive sentence ends with a period (.). Assertive sentences can be either affirmative or negative

°Example:

--He fought against all the odds of life and became successful.

--His fans love him.

--His mother raised him to be a gentleman.

--He is always humble and patient with his fans.

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°Declarative:

--Declarative sentences are simply statements that relay information. They are the most common type of sentences in the English language.

--A declarative sentence states the facts or an opinion and lets the reader know something specific. It always ends with a period.

°Example:

--She plays the piano, and he sings along.

--She had to make the next flight; she quickly packed her bag.

--The house has new windows; however, the roof still leaks.

--It had rained for days; the town was flooded

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