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DECLARATIVE SENTENCE -declares or tells about a certain thing or particularly the subject - ends with a period (.) She had been a very nice friend to me.INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE - asks a question - ends with a question mark (?) Were you here yesterday?IMPERATIVE SENTENCE (COMMAND/REQUEST) - tells someone to do something, ends with either a period or a question mark (./?) - command - tells someone to do something Take the child with you and go home now. - ends with either a period or question mark (./?) - requesting somebody to do something Coud you lend me a ballpen? Please give her something to eat. EXCLAMATORY SENTENCE - something said with high feelings -ends with an exclamation point (!) Hurry, they're already behind us!

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What are the two kinds of sentences?

I thought there were three. Statement: "Her hair is brown" Order: "Get me a drink" Question "Where is my coat?"


What kinds of sentences are there?

There are four kinds of sentences: 1) Declaratory sentences make a statement. Ex: This book is heavy. 2) Exclamatory sentences express or show a strong emotion. Ex: I can't wait to see you! 3) Imperative sentences give a command or direction. Ex: Go do the dishes, please. 4) Interrogative sentences ask a question. Ex: What are kinds of sentences?


What kinds of sentences use question marks?

Questions. Interrogative sentences use question marks .


What are the kinds of sentences according to their functions?

The 4 kinds of sentence according to usage:DECLARATIVE - statement (ends with period)example: The car is green.INTERROGATIVE - question (ends with question mark)example: Are you hungry?IMPERATIVE - command (may end with either a period or exclamation mark)example: Eat your vegetables.EXCLAMATORY - express strong feeling (normally ends with an exclamation point)example: Oops! What a mess! Sorry.


What are the different kinds of sentences?

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

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