the first one i put is a regular statement, or imperative, the second is a question, or interrogative
The type of sentence you provided is not grammatically correct. It seems to be missing a subject. A corrected version could be "You were nervous on the day of the speech." This is a declarative sentence.
'I take the water bottle to work every day.' is a sentence. The parts of the sentence are:I, subject of the sentencetake, verbthe water bottle, direct object of the sentenceto work every day, indirect object of the sentence
The doctor asked how the patient was feeling that day.
"He said, 'Do not shove me,' as he pushed past the crowd."
Yes, "Special Day class" should be capitalized in a sentence as it is a proper noun referring to a specific type of class or program.
The word "today" is an adverb that indicates the current day or period of time.
Today is a noun in that sentence.
Jack was nervous on his first day attending a new college.
Its informative speech
Comes is a verb in that sentence.
what is the clauses, sentence type, and sentence purpoes
The politician's speech was a contradiction of everything he said the day before.
one is an adjective. day can be either a noun or an adverb, depending on where it is used in the sentence.
'I take the water bottle to work every day.' is a sentence. The parts of the sentence are:I, subject of the sentencetake, verbthe water bottle, direct object of the sentenceto work every day, indirect object of the sentence
They threw me out of school because they said that the poem that I read out on speech day was too explicit.
Morning is a noun, and it can be used as an adjective as well. If you are referring to Maya Angelou's speech "On The Pulse Of Morning", it was the 1993 inaugural speech for Bill Clinton.
The inspiration of my classmates helped get through the day.
argue is the main verb. Can is an auxiliary verb