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If an imperative sentence ends with an exclamation mark is it imperative or exclamatory?

An imperative sentence is a command or suggestion. It does not become an exclamatory sentence just because it ends in an exclamation mark. An exclamatory sentence expresses emotion or fervor, and may be declarative or interrogative (for example, a strong statement or an hysterical question).


Put your dirty clothes in the hamper is this declerative interrogative imperative or exclamatory?

imperative


Is ouch that hurts interrogative imperative exclamatory or declarative?

it is exclamatory because, exclamatory is said with a feeling


Ouch that hurts is this declarative interrogative imperative or exclamatory?

EXCLAMATORY!


Can you change imperative sentence to exclamatory?

no no no


Is your school bell is too loud imperative and exclamatory sentences?

imperative


What does an imperative and an exclamatory look like?

an exclamatory sentence is a sentence that show sudden or strong feeling example: oh my that monster is crazy!an imperative sentence is one that gives a command or makes a request example 1: fret not thyself because of evildoers.example 2: give me liberty or give me death!


What is period is generally used to end what sentences imperative declarative interrogative or exclamatory?

imperative


What is imperative declarative interrogative and exclamatory?

Declarative- is a statement and ends with a period(.) Interrogative- asks a question and ends with a question mark(?). Imperative- commands some on to do something and ends with a period(.). Exclamatory- shows strong feeling and ends with a exclamation mark(!).


What are four kings of sentences?

declarative exclamatory interrogative imperative


What is the difference between exclamatory and imperative sentences?

Imperative sentences are sentences that gives command and requests while exclamatory sentences are those that expresses emotions and ends with an exclamation point.


Can a sentence be both exclamatory and imperative?

Yes it can. For example: "Clean your room!" is both imperative and exclamatory because it tells a command and expresses a sudden burst of feeling.Another answerI think no.Imperative and exclamations perform different functions. Imperatives give commands while exclamations express feelings or emotions. In the example above a command is being given, "Your room is a mess!" expresses feeling / emotion.