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Exclamatory
declarative
The sentence "Your last adventure together was a trip to the Hawaiian islands" is declarative, as it simply makes a statement about a past event without posing a question, giving a command, or expressing excitement.
Declarative sentence
Well, this sentence is an interrogative sentence. When a sentence is a question, it is an interrogative sentence. Imperative sentences give commands or requests, declarative sentences declare things like: I went to the park today. Exclamatory sentences are said with feeling.
It is interrogative, being a question and starting with the word "who".
Some kinds of sentences include: Declarative Sentences - statement and ends with period Interrogative Sentences-Question and ends with question mark Imperative Sentences-Strong Feeling And ends with exlamation Point
The 4 types are declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory .
Declarative (statement) Imperative (command) Interrogative (question) Exclamatory (exclamation[!])
There are four types of sentence: Declarative Imperative Exclamatory Interrogative There are also: Simple Compound Complex Depends which one your after..
It is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question.
1. Assertive or declarative sentence (a statement) 2. Imperative sentence (a command) 3. Interrogative sentence (a question) 4. Exclamatory sentence (an exclamation) 5. Negative sentence (a Negativeness)