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Types of Sentences

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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!

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