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fragment sentence
Just add how, what, oh and etc.. before the sentence
An imperative sentence is a command or suggestion. It does not become an exclamatory sentence just because it ends in an exclamation mark. An exclamatory sentence expresses emotion or fervor, and may be declarative or interrogative (for example, a strong statement or an hysterical question).
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."
Yes, it is a fragment.
Choose the term that best fits this group of words. just when we were least expecting it
If you were shouting it, it would be exclamatory. If you were just saying it, it would be declarative.
This is not a question. It needs a noun to know what "it" is.
You can just change the words around by adding words or taking them out. Types of sentences: Declarative- Sydney is painting a picture.-statement and it tells about a fact Interrogative-where did i put my pencil?-question Imperative-Go get my pen.-command Exclamatory-Wow, thank you so much for the money!-exclamation. Exclamatory sentences often don't have a subject the subject is implied eg Sit down (You sit down) You can't just change a declarative sentence into an exclamatory sentence eg, Sydney is painting a picture - Paint the picture!
Possibly an interjection? Like, "Wow, that's a low price!" The word wow isn't really related to the other words and serves no grammatical function save to express surprise.
To change a declarative sentence to an exclamatory one, add an exclamation mark at the end and adjust the word order or add words to make it express strong feelings or excitement. For example, "You are going to the party" can become "You are going to the party!" to show excitement or emphasis. Remember that the tone should convey strong emotions or surprise.
Use your question. Your question uses sentence in a sentence. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Previous Answer: You should write it like an exclamatory: I don't know how to write sentence! Imperative (question): Do you know how to write a sentence? Or just plain old sentence: I wrote a run-on sentence.