Simple sentence, compound sentence, complex sentence and compound complex sentence.
demonstrative, declarative, interrogative and exclamatory
Declarative sentences state facts and end with a period. Interrogative sentences ask questions and end with a question mark. Exclamatory sentences indicate excitement and end with an exclamation point. Imperative sentences give instructions or orders and end with a period.
1. simple 2. compound 3. complex 4. compound complex
Sentences according to purpose :1. declarative: declares or narrates a sentence, as in, "The dog is walking by the road."2. imperative: gives a command, as in, "Wash the dishes after you eat."3. interrogative: asks a question, as in, "Are you going out tonight?"4. exclamatory: a sudden feeling or emotion, as in, "Watch out!"Sentences according to structure :simple sentencecompound sentencecomplex sentencecompound complex sentence
1. Commerce 2. Industry 3. Manufacturing 4. Constructive
Yes, in the same way you classify a plant, by its scientific name.
demonstrative, declarative, interrogative and exclamatory
The 4 types of sentences according to structure:SIMPLE Sentence - conveys one complete idea or thought.COMPOUND Sentence - more than one thought, consisting of independent clauses, either of which could stand alone as a sentence, joined by a conjunction such as and, or, but, because.COMPLEX Sentence - has a thought expressed as one independent, with one or more dependent clauses.COMPOUND-COMPLEX Sentence - a complex sentence that also has a second independent clause.
1] Consumer Credit 2] Mercantile or Commercial Credit 3] Bank Credit 4] Investment Credit
It can be. A standard size paragraph is 3-4 sentences so it can be more
Battlefield 4 is classified as "MA 15+" by the Australian Classification Board. Note that their website currently lists Battlefield 4 as "Check the Classification" and "Likely MA 15+."
The 4 types of sentences according to structure:SIMPLE Sentence - conveys one complete idea or thought.COMPOUND Sentence - more than one thought, consisting of independent clauses, either of which could stand alone as a sentence, joined by a conjunction such as and, or, but, because.COMPLEX Sentence - has a thought expressed as one independent, with one or more dependent clauses.COMPOUND-COMPLEX Sentence - a complex sentence that also has a second independent clause.