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A sentence is defined as a group of words that expresses a complete thought, containing a subject and a predicate. There are four types of sentences: declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory, each serving different purposes. Examples illustrate each type, such as stating information, asking questions, giving commands, and expressing strong emotions.

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Sentence Notes

A sentence is defined as a group of words that expresses a complete thought, containing a subject and a predicate. There are four types of sentences: declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory, each serving different purposes. Examples illustrate each type, such as stating information, asking questions, giving commands, and expressing strong emotions.

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Detailed Notes on Sentences

Definition:
A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought and contains a subject and a
predicate.

Types of Sentences:
1. Declarative: States information. (e.g., The sky is blue.)
2. Interrogative: Asks a question. (e.g., Is it raining?)
3. Imperative: Gives a command. (e.g., Please close the door.)
4. Exclamatory: Expresses strong emotion. (e.g., What a beautiful view!)

Examples:
- Declarative: They completed the project on time.
- Interrogative: Have you read this book?
- Imperative: Do your homework.
- Exclamatory: How amazing this is!

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