The document defines and provides examples of the four types of sentences: declarative sentences which make statements, interrogative sentences which ask questions, imperative sentences which give commands or instructions, and exclamatory sentences which express strong emotions. Each type is introduced with its definition and followed by examples to illustrate it.
The document defines and provides examples of the four types of sentences: declarative sentences which make statements, interrogative sentences which ask questions, imperative sentences which give commands or instructions, and exclamatory sentences which express strong emotions. Each type is introduced with its definition and followed by examples to illustrate it.
The document defines and provides examples of the four types of sentences: declarative sentences which make statements, interrogative sentences which ask questions, imperative sentences which give commands or instructions, and exclamatory sentences which express strong emotions. Each type is introduced with its definition and followed by examples to illustrate it.
• Members: • James Ralf R. Araune • Prynczs Mhyiel R. Jardio • Edrian Carl M. Bumotad • Nicko Jay O. Adlaon • Xylish G. Gamino • Julius Logronio • Aeona Viel A. Andallaza • Johnryl M. Enoy • Sofia Pol Monoy • Jonelyn B. Bayron • Kiesha Joy Sy • Roy Jr. S. Lantaca • Quinn Ethan Haya What is a Sentence?
• a group of words, usually containing a subject and a verb,
expressing a statement, question, instruction, or exclamation, and, when written, starting with a capital letter and ending with a period or other mark: Your sentences are too long and complicated. • Types of Sentences: • Declarative Sentences • Interrogative Sentences • Imperative Sentences • Exclamatory Sentences Declarative Sentences
• What Is a Declarative Sentence? A
declarative sentence is a sentence that makes a statement—any statement, from vitally important information to a minor detail. • Examples: • I am an expert in French cheese. • Sarah knows your brother. Interrogative Sentences
• Interrogative sentences are sentences that ask a
question, typically to request information. They're identified by the question mark (?) that comes at the end of the sentence instead of a period. • Examples: • You had your dinner last night, don't you? • The lyrics of this song are fascinating, isn't it? Imperative Sentences
• What is an imperative sentence? When you make a
request, offer advice, issue a command, or give an instruction, you use the imperative mood. Sentences that use the imperative mood are known as imperative sentences. To put it bluntly, an imperative sentence is a sentence that tells somebody to do something. • Examples: • Bring me a glass of water. • Don't ever touch my phone. Exclamatory Sentences
• What Is an Exclamatory Sentence? An exclamatory
sentence is one that expresses sudden or strong emotions and feelings. It begins with a capital letter and ends with an exclamation mark. • Examples: • You were meant to be back yesterday! • Jeepers! You scared the life out of me!