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You are asking a question- that is an interrogative,
Yes, "Look out below!" is an exclamatory sentence.
This sentence is interrogative. It is asking a question about someone's name.
To change an interrogative sentence to an exclamatory sentence, you need to modify the punctuation. For example, changing "Where are you going?" to "Where are you going!" adds emphasis and excitement to the statement using an exclamation mark instead of a question mark.
This sentence is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question.
exclamatory sentence is very useful. You left him there? Real Exclamatory.
You are asking a question- that is an interrogative,
"Wow!" would be an exclamatory sentence.
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).
Some kinds of sentences include: Declarative Sentences - statement and ends with period Interrogative Sentences-Question and ends with question mark Imperative Sentences-Strong Feeling And ends with exlamation Point
an exclamatory sentence
his sentences were not Exclamatory. The news was exclamatory for everyone.
"What a loquacious little girl!" (see related question)
an exclamatory sentence is a sencence with an exclamation mark at the end or an overly exciting sentence
Yes, "Look out below!" is an exclamatory sentence.
The sentence is interrogative because it is asking a question.
This sentence is interrogative. It is asking a question about someone's name.