Write 100 sentences based on Assertive (40), Interrogative (40) and Imperative Sentences (20).
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Imperitive sentence 1.go get me a glass of water!
2.can you pls tell me how to sing
3.Add to cubes of sugar.
4.shut the door!
5.pls teach me tenses
6.give me my pen !
7.give me my pencil!
8. bring your spouse an children to the party.
9.dont open the box
10.confirm your attendance at 44454
Answer:
Assertive sentences:
1)I will be back shortly.
2) My mom is calling you!
3)I love this part right here, watch me dance to it!
4)The sunsets in the west.
5) I usually eat 3 times a day.
6) I would like some more cake, please.
7)Thanks for inviting us over for dinner tonight.
8) I am almost done cleaning up my room.
9) I don’t know where she is, she hasn’t answered her phone in days.
10) My parents are out of town tomorrow night so we can have a party.
11) I finally found the place! It was really hard to find.
12) The book that I want to read is at home on the shelf.
13) There’s no cake left, sorry.
14) I need to buy some stamps for this letter before I send it off today.
15) I’m planning on running 20 miles after work today, do you wanna join me?
16) We should go hiking next weekend because it will be beautiful outside then
18) The Pope is Catholic.
19) She’s really pretty!
20) “I’m actually not sure”.
21) In her spare time, she enjoys writing about the chirping of birds.
22) She has an aversion to crowds.
23) Her younger brother mimics animal noises.
24) It had started to rain.
25) Honesty is the best policy.
26. The class was full of pupils.
27. East is the direction in which the Sun rises.
28. We’re not related to you in any way.
29. I cherish every one of you.
Imperrative sentences:
- Pass the salt.
- Move out of my way!
- Shut the front door.
- Find my leather jacket.
- Be there at five.
- Clean your room.
- Complete these by tomorrow.
- Consider the red dress.
- Don’t answer the door unless your parents are home.
- Please open with care.
- Judge the submissions by their artistic merit, not their technical skill.
Interrogative sentences:
- What did you do yesterday?
- Do you know where the library is?
- When will he be back?
- How often do you go to the dentist?
- How are you feeling today?
- Will she be able to come tomorrow?
- Did they ever get married?
- Where does she live?
- Which do you prefer, white or red?
- Who finished your meal today, raise your hands?
- Whom did you call to the party tomorrow?
- Whose is this red big notebook?
- Whose pants are these?
- What did you do yesterday?
- Do you know where the library is?
- When will he be back?
- How often do you go to the dentist?
- How are you feeling today?
- Will she be able to come tomorrow?
- Did they ever get married?
- Where does she live?
Explanation:
- A declarative statement is one that declares a fact. These are straightforward assertions. They make a claim, assert, or declare something. Declarative sentences are another name for them. Assertive sentences are typically terminated with a period or a full stop.
- A question sentence is an interrogative sentence. Interrogative sentences can be direct or indirect, start with or without pronouns, and include yes/no questions, alternative questions, or tag questions. Interrogative statements are frequently preceded with interrogative pronouns and concluded with a question mark.
- A direct demand, request, invitation, warning, or instruction is expressed in an imperative sentence. Imperative sentences lack a subject and instead issue an instruction to an inferred second person. For example, the line "Wash the dinner plates" directs the implied subject to do so.
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