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The exclamatory words (interjections) and the exclamatory sentences (as a whole) are always followed by
mark of exclamation (I).
interrogative
Imperative
Activity 3
Identify the following sentences as Declarative/Assertive, Interrogative, Exclamatory or Imperative,
mention if the sentence is Negative.
1. I am always with you.
2. Thank you!
3. Should you not attend your classes regularly? in terrigette
4. The peon is to carry out the orders of the officer. Excom
5. How dare you call me a fool?
6. May the departed soul rest in peace!
7. Do not spit on the walls.
8. Everyone is free to express themselves.
9. Eh! It's so chilly here,
10. Stop it and get lost.
11. There came a stranger knocking at my door.
12. Alas! The sage who transformed many a wicked soul is no more.
13. Stop uttering this nonsense.
14. Happy is the person who thinks of others before self.
15. Aren't you hungry?
16. Harish isn't very happy with his scores in the examination.
17. Have they been told about the time we start?
18. Never do they admit that they have made a mistake.
19. How quickly you have reached here!
20. Kindly shut the door behind you.​

Answers

Answered by janavichavan2003
0

Answer:

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Answered by revhrevathi
2

Answer:

2,6,9,12,19 are exclamatary sentences

3,5,15,17 are interrogative sentence

1,7,10,13,18,20 assertive/declaritive sentence

4,8,11,14,16 are imperative sentences

Explanation:

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