I will take a nap.
Please give me your cap.
Maple syrup is made from maple tree sap.
The floor is very hard.
Declarative- is a statement and ends with a period(.) Interrogative- asks a question and ends with a question mark(?). Imperative- commands some on to do something and ends with a period(.). Exclamatory- shows strong feeling and ends with a exclamation mark(!).
I have no clue what u are talking about
example of svc
I am a fox! You are a Fox! Your Mum is in My Bed! Your Dad is in your Sisters bed!
polly parrot did a wee in the wrong place
dude, it's "you"
Try "The witness would not give a simple answer and was clearly being evasive".
MOM!
DECLARATIVE SENTENCE -declares or tells about a certain thing or particularly the subject - ends with a period (.) She had been a very nice friend to me.INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE - asks a question - ends with a question mark (?) Were you here yesterday?IMPERATIVE SENTENCE (COMMAND/REQUEST) - tells someone to do something, ends with either a period or a question mark (./?) - command - tells someone to do something Take the child with you and go home now. - ends with either a period or question mark (./?) - requesting somebody to do something Coud you lend me a ballpen? Please give her something to eat. EXCLAMATORY SENTENCE - something said with high feelings -ends with an exclamation point (!) Hurry, they're already behind us!
special importance or significance special and significant stress by means of position or repitation
Imperative sentences are sentences that gives command and requests while exclamatory sentences are those that expresses emotions and ends with an exclamation point.