CLASSIFICATION OF SENTENCES BY TYPES:
declarative sentences
interrogative sentences
imperative sentence
exclamatory sentences
CLASSIFICATION OF SENTENCES BY PREDICATION
simple
compound
complex
compound complex
Classification of Sentence by Predications
Simple
Compound
Complex
Compound Complex
Classification of Sentence by Predications Simple Compound Complex Compound Complex
Actually, there are 3 types of predictions: the informal, statistical, and scientific.
The classification of a sentence based on function is as follows: declarative, exclamatory, interrogative, and imperative.Declarative sentences make a statement.Exclamatory sentences show strong emotion.Interrogative sentences ask questions.Imperative sentences give order or instructions.The classification of a sentence based on structure is a little more in-depth. Structure involves simple sentences, compound sentences, and complex sentences.Simple sentences only have one independent clause.Compound sentences have at least two independent clauses. Complex sentences require at least one independent clause and one dependent clause.
Complete theses sentences to indentify the types of interfaces
The leopard belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
There are many types of classification , 1 natural , 2 phylogenetic , 3 cladistic etc.
The classification of organisms is a system of arranging the organisms into groups or sets on the basis of similarities and differences. The two types of classification are:- (i) plant kingdom (ii) animal kingdom
classification of hotels in UK
You must punctuate every sentence. You will learn to correctly punctuate sentences when you learn the types of sentences.
The topic sentence and sentences that expand upon it.
When reading answers, a teacher must use classification to separate those sentences that were written by students themselves from those that were answered on the Internet.
The two types of compound sentences are coordinated compound sentences, where independent clauses are joined by a coordinating conjunction, and subordinated compound sentences, where independent clauses are joined by a subordinating conjunction.