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There are four types of

sentences:
Types of • Declarative ( affirmative or
Sentences negative)
• Interrogative
• Imperative
• Exclamatory
Declarative sentences make
statements in affirmative or negative
Types of form. They end in period.
Sentences
Examples: I don’t trust you.
She is my best friend.
Interrogative sentences ask questions.
They begin with a wh-word or with an
Types of auxiliary verb. They end in question
mark.
Sentences
Examples: Where are you from?
Have you been in Thailand?
Imperative sentences make requests or give
commands. They don’t have a visible
subject because they always address to you,
Types of and the verb is in infinitive form. This
means that the verb is not conjugated. They
Sentences end in period.
Examples: Don’t use the phone in class!
(command) A strong command ends with an
exclamation mark.
Please, bring me that chair. (request)
Exclamatory sentences express strong
feeling. They may begin with a wh-
word, or an interjection. They end in
Types of exclamation mark.
Sentences
Examples: Wow, it is fantastic!
How fresh the air smells!

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