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Ouch that hurts is this declarative interrogative imperative or exclamatory?

EXCLAMATORY!


How do you change declarative sentence into exclarative sentence?

To change a declarative sentence into an exclamatory sentence, simply add an exclamation mark at the end of the sentence. For example, changing "The sky is blue" to "The sky is blue!" adds an exclamatory tone to the statement.


Rules in changing declarative to exclamatory?

A declarative statement ends in a period. An exclamatory sentence ends in an exclamation point. To change a declarative to an exclamatory, just change the punctuation and perhaps add emphasis. There is no water at the well. (Declarative) There is no water at the well! (Exclamatory)


How do you change exclamatory to declarative?

To change an exclamatory sentence to a declarative one, simply remove the exclamation mark and rephrase the sentence without the expression of strong emotion or surprise. For example, the exclamatory sentence "What a beautiful sunset!" can be changed to the declarative "The sunset is beautiful."


Is ouch that hurts interrogative imperative exclamatory or declarative?

it is exclamatory because, exclamatory is said with a feeling


What sentence is what a fast boy he is Interrogative exclamatory imperative or declarative?

declarative


Is 'Felix climbed the apple tree' an exclamatory or a declarative sentence?

declarative


Is He has 10 fingers and 10 toes a declarative interrogative exclamatory or command?

Declarative.


What is the difference between exclamatory and declarative?

exclamatory ends with a ! and declarative just ends with a . just think of the word declarative as you are declaring something therefor you need a period to it to make sure you make your point (.)


The cannon boomed loudly over the Mississippi River Is this sentence declarative or exclamatory?

Exclamatory


What are types of sentence?

declarative, interrogative, imparative & exclamatory


Is the following sentence a declarative interrogative or exclamatory sentence He huffed and he puffed and blew the house down?

If you mean "Is the following sentence a declarative, interrogative, or exclamatory sentence, 'He huffed and he puffed and he blew the house down!' ?" Then it would be an exclamatory sentence.