types of sentences with two examples
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A declarative sentence is a sentence that creates a statement.
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"My teacher is the best teacher ever."
"I have a little brother."
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An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that, well, exclaims, or shows strong emotions such as surprise.
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"Yay! I just got a dog!"
"I just graduated high school!"
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An imperative sentence is a sentence that commands.
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"Take me to the grocery store."
"Give me the TV remote."
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Lastly, an interrogative sentence is basically a question.
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"Can you take me to the library?"
"When is her birthday party?"
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Answer:
1. Declarative Sentence (statement)
Declarative sentences make a statement. They tell us something. They give us information, and they normally end with a full-stop/period.
The usual word order for the declarative sentence is:
subject + verb...
Declarative sentences can be positive or negative. Look at these examples:
positive-:
- I like coffee.
- We watched TV last night.
negative-:
- I do not like coffee.
- We did not watch TV last night.
2. Interrogative Sentence (question)
Interrogative sentences ask a question. They ask us something. They want information, and they always end with a question mark.
The usual word order for the interrogative sentence is:
(wh-word +) auxiliary + subject + verb...
Interrogative sentences can be positive or negative. Look at these examples:
positive-:
- Do you like coffee?
- Why did you go?
negative-:
- Don't you like coffee?
- Why didn't you go?
3. Imperative Sentence (command)
Imperative sentences give a command. They tell us to do something, and they end with a full-stop/period (.) or exclamation mark/point (!).
The usual word order for the imperative sentence is:
base verb...
Note that there is usually no subject—because the subject is understood, it is YOU.
Imperative sentences can be positive or negative. Look at these examples:
positive -:
- Stop!
- Give her coffee.
negative-:
- Do not stop!
- Don't give her coffee.
4. Exclamative Sentence (exclamation)
Exclamative sentences express strong emotion/surprise—an exclamation—and they always end with an exclamation mark/point (!).
The usual word order for the exclamative sentence is:
What (+ adjective) + noun + subject + verb
How (+ adjective/adverb) + subject + verb
Look at these examples-:
- What a liar he is!
- What an exciting movie it was!
- How he lied!
- How exciting the movie was!