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No. 6 - KInds of Sentences

This document discusses the four types of sentences: declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative. Declarative sentences make statements and end with a period, interrogative sentences ask questions and end with a question mark, exclamatory sentences express strong emotion and end with an exclamation mark, and imperative sentences give commands or requests and end with a period or exclamation mark. Examples are provided for each sentence type.

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No. 6 - KInds of Sentences

This document discusses the four types of sentences: declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative. Declarative sentences make statements and end with a period, interrogative sentences ask questions and end with a question mark, exclamatory sentences express strong emotion and end with an exclamation mark, and imperative sentences give commands or requests and end with a period or exclamation mark. Examples are provided for each sentence type.

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FUNCTION

types
Declarative
Sentences
Declarative
Sentences

 A declarative sentence
makes a statement.
 It is punctuated by a period.
I am handsome.
I am handsome.
Interrogative
Sentences
Interrogative
Sentences
 An interrogative sentence
asks a question.
 It ends with a question mark.
Am I handsome?
Am I handsome?
Am I handsome?
Sentence
Sentences
 An exclamatory sentence
expresses great emotion or
excitement.
 It ends in an exclamation mark.
Stop saying I’m ugly!
Stop saying I’m ugly!
Sentence
Sentences
 An imperative sentence is a
command or polite request.
 It ends in a period or
exclamation mark.
Commands
Hand me the mirror.
This is a
Com m a n d
Requests
Please, hand me the
mirror.
This is
a
Request
.
Let
us
Read the following sentences carefully. Tell
whether the sentence is a DECLARATIVE,
INTERROGATIVE, IMPERATIVE, or
EXCLAMATORY sentence.
1.Have you made a decision yet?
2.The girl in the white jacket is lost.
3.The Bulldogs won the game in the last three minutes!
4.Give me a piece of pizza.
5.I did not finish my homework.
6.Where is my science book?
7.Please come with me to the movies.
8.I made a perfect score on this test!
9.Why is John late for our date?
10.Open your locker immediately!
Declarative Interrogative
Sentences Sentences

Sentence Sentence

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