The 4 kinds of sentence according to usage:
DECLARATIVE - statement (ends with period)
example: The car is green.
INTERROGATIVE - question (ends with question mark)
example: Are you hungry?
IMPERATIVE - command (may end with either a period or exclamation mark)
example: Eat your vegetables.
EXCLAMATORY - express strong feeling (normally ends with an exclamation point)
example: Oops! What a mess! Sorry.
The four types of sentences according to function include a declarative sentence and interrogative sentence. The other two are imperative sentences and exclamatory sentences.
declarative sentences
True
Because I wanted to expressed something.
The 4 types are declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory .
simple, compound, complex, compound-complex
according to purpose: 1. declarative, 2. interrogative, 3. imperative 4. exclamatory according to structure: 1. simple sentence, 2. complex sentence, 3. compound sentence, 4. compound-complex sentence
"when" is ADVERB (interrogative & relative).
1.pahingi nga ng water. kaw bhla s 2-4...........:D
What kind of sentence? The kind of sentence in which the word kind is being used. Oh, thank you. That was very kind.
Words are classified as parts of speech based on their function as a word. If they are classified based on their role in the sentence, they are parts of a sentence. (there is not much difference between the two, but there is a difference)
The first sentence of the paragraph