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The phrase "The motor is on fire" is best classified as a declarative sentence, as it makes a statement or provides information. It is not a fragment, exclamatory, interrogative, or imperative sentence. Declarative sentences are used to convey facts or opinions.
exclamatory sentence is very useful. You left him there? Real Exclamatory.
"Wow!" would be an exclamatory sentence.
To change an exclamatory sentence to a declarative one, simply remove the exclamation mark and rephrase the sentence without the expression of strong emotion or surprise. For example, the exclamatory sentence "What a beautiful sunset!" can be changed to the declarative "The sunset is beautiful."
an exclamatory sentence
his sentences were not Exclamatory. The news was exclamatory for everyone.
an exclamatory sentence is a sencence with an exclamation mark at the end or an overly exciting sentence
Yes, "Look out below!" is an exclamatory sentence.
like this? Hello! or this? An exclamatory sentence is blah blah blah.... Which one???
explanatory sentence..!
If you mean "Is the following sentence a declarative, interrogative, or exclamatory sentence, 'He huffed and he puffed and he blew the house down!' ?" Then it would be an exclamatory sentence.
This is an example of an exclamatory sentence using the word happening!