This document outlines and provides examples of four types of sentences: declarative sentences (statements), interrogative sentences (questions), imperative sentences (commands), and exclamatory sentences (exclamations). Declarative sentences make statements and usually end with a period. Interrogative sentences ask questions, which can be yes/no questions or wh-questions beginning with what, when, where, why, or how. Imperative sentences give commands or requests and end with a period. Exclamatory sentences express strong emotions and end with an exclamation point.
This document outlines and provides examples of four types of sentences: declarative sentences (statements), interrogative sentences (questions), imperative sentences (commands), and exclamatory sentences (exclamations). Declarative sentences make statements and usually end with a period. Interrogative sentences ask questions, which can be yes/no questions or wh-questions beginning with what, when, where, why, or how. Imperative sentences give commands or requests and end with a period. Exclamatory sentences express strong emotions and end with an exclamation point.
This document outlines and provides examples of four types of sentences: declarative sentences (statements), interrogative sentences (questions), imperative sentences (commands), and exclamatory sentences (exclamations). Declarative sentences make statements and usually end with a period. Interrogative sentences ask questions, which can be yes/no questions or wh-questions beginning with what, when, where, why, or how. Imperative sentences give commands or requests and end with a period. Exclamatory sentences express strong emotions and end with an exclamation point.
with a full stop. Subject + verb..... •It Can be negative or positive sentence. •It is most common type of sentences. EXAMPLE • I like coffee. • We don’t want tea. • I am a doctor. • She sings. • Rqm is 8 years old. INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE •It is question sentence. •It has to type. 1.Yes or No type. 2.Wh Question type. EXAMPLE •Yes or No type. 1. Are you busy now? 2. Do you walk? 3. Did she go? EXAMPLE • Wh Questions 1. What are you doing? 2. Where are you coming from? 3. How was your day? 4. When will you come? IMPERATIVE SENTENCE • Imperative sentence are the sentence that include commands. • In other words, the imperative sentences are used to the direct a request, intersection or order. (Please , don’t) EXAMPLE • Please give me your mobile. • Get out. • Don’t talk about him. • Close the door. • Could you help me EXCLAMATORY SENTENCE
•It makes exclamation mark
•It expresses strong feelings or opinion in the one of two forms. (Oh.Wow or Alas) EXAMPLE •Oh, I am going to be there now! •Oh no! We lost our car. •What a great victory!