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A group of words that makes complete sense is called a sentence.

Example:

color blue favorite is My. (makes no sense, therefore it is not a sentence)

My favorite color is blue. (makes complete sense, therefore it is a sentence)

There are four kinds of sentences:

1. Assertive or declarative sentence (a statement)

2. Imperative sentence (a command)

3. Interrogative sentence (a question)

4. Exclamatory sentence (an exclamation)

1. An assertive sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.

Examples:

Jan is a student. She lives in a big city.

2. Imperative sentence is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.

Examples:

Go to your room. (an order)

Please lend me your book. (a request)

Have a good time at the picnic. (a wish)

3. Exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.

Example:

What a shame!

Boy, am I tired!

4. Interrogative sentence: A sentence that asks a question is called an interrogative sentence.

Examples:

What is your name?

Where do you live?

5. The informative sentence.

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