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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.

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