Sagot :
Answer:
Declarative:
I can speak English fluently.
Interogative:
How many topics do you have to study?
Imperative:
Kindly bring the book to me.
Exlamatory:
Oh no! We lost him.
Study well!
Give examples in each type of sentence (declarative, interrogative. imperative, exclamatory).
Declarative:
(A declarative sentence is a statement that states something. It also ends with a period.)
Example/s:
- I parked my car on front of my house.
- This house is where I live.
Interrogative:
(An interrogative sentence is a statement that asks something. An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark.)
Example/s:
- How are you doing today?
- What should I buy in the grocery today?
Imperative:
(An imperative sentence is a statement that usually forms a command. It ends with a period but sometimes it ends with an exclamation mark.)
Example/s:
- Let's go to the park and play.
- Get down here now!
Exclamatory:
(An exclamatory sentence is a statement that has a strong emotion. It also ends with an exclamation mark.)
Example/s:
- I'm getting late for work!
- You scared me!
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