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What are the types of senteces?

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11y ago
Updated: 11/3/2022

there are a lot of them

There are four(4) types of sentences. The declarative sentence makes a statement. The interrogative sentence asks a question. The exclamatory sentence is a statement that shows strong emotion. And the imperative sentence gives a direction or a command.

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