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Answered by Anonymous
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Declarative

Declarative sentences make a statement and they are punctuated by a period. Some examples include:

Declarative sentences make a statement and they are punctuated by a period. Some examples include:I went to the store yesterday.

Declarative sentences make a statement and they are punctuated by a period. Some examples include:I went to the store yesterday.The brown dog jumped over the fence.

Declarative sentences make a statement and they are punctuated by a period. Some examples include:I went to the store yesterday.The brown dog jumped over the fence.Ms. Jones wore a red shirt.

Declarative sentences make a statement and they are punctuated by a period. Some examples include:I went to the store yesterday.The brown dog jumped over the fence.Ms. Jones wore a red shirt.Exclamatory

Exclamatory sentences contain a strong emotion and end with an exclamation mark. Some examples include:

Exclamatory sentences contain a strong emotion and end with an exclamation mark. Some examples include:I love you so much!

Exclamatory sentences contain a strong emotion and end with an exclamation mark. Some examples include:I love you so much!I am excited to watch this movie!

Exclamatory sentences contain a strong emotion and end with an exclamation mark. Some examples include:I love you so much!I am excited to watch this movie!It’s a great day!

Exclamatory sentences contain a strong emotion and end with an exclamation mark. Some examples include:I love you so much!I am excited to watch this movie!It’s a great day!Imperative

Imperative sentences make a command or request. They typically end with a period, but sometimes end with an exclamation mark. Some examples include:

Imperative sentences make a command or request. They typically end with a period, but sometimes end with an exclamation mark. Some examples include:Take out the trash.

Imperative sentences make a command or request. They typically end with a period, but sometimes end with an exclamation mark. Some examples include:Take out the trash.Please be quiet.

Imperative sentences make a command or request. They typically end with a period, but sometimes end with an exclamation mark. Some examples include:Take out the trash.Please be quiet.Give me your wallet!

Imperative sentences make a command or request. They typically end with a period, but sometimes end with an exclamation mark. Some examples include:Take out the trash.Please be quiet.Give me your wallet!Interrogative

Interrogative sentences ask a question and they end with a question mark. Some examples include:

Interrogative sentences ask a question and they end with a question mark. Some examples include:Where did you go yesterday?

Interrogative sentences ask a question and they end with a question mark. Some examples include:Where did you go yesterday?What is the capital of Maine?

Interrogative sentences ask a question and they end with a question mark. Some examples include:Where did you go yesterday?What is the capital of Maine?Did you finish your homework?

Interrogative sentences ask a question and they end with a question mark. Some examples include:Where did you go yesterday?What is the capital of Maine?Did you finish your homework?In verbal English, we use the four types of sentences frequently. It is just as important to include different types in your writing. Let’s take a look at an example of a paragraph that only uses declarative sentences.

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are 4 kinds/types of sentences:

1. Declarative/Assertive sentence(simple/statement sentence)

2. Imperative sentence(command/order/request)

3. Interrogative sentence(question)

4. Exclamatory sentence(expressing joy/sorrow)

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