1. Indicative/Declarative/Assertive
2. Imperative
3. Subjunctive
4. Interrogative
kinds of sentence according to structure
Sentence according to structure are: simple, compound, complex and compound-complex.
The Imperative sentence is always use in putting a (.) in the last sentence
The four types of sentences according to function include a declarative sentence and interrogative sentence. The other two are imperative sentences and exclamatory sentences.
A sentence is made up of one clause or more clauses. The kinds of sentence based on their structures other than complex sentence are namely: complex-compound sentence, compound sentence, simple sentence.
demonstrative, declarative, interrogative and exclamatory
The mood of a sentence refers to the emotion or feeling conveyed by the words. It can be achieved through the choice of words, sentence structure, and punctuation. For example, a sentence with cheerful words can create a happy mood, while a sentence with somber words can create a sad mood.
The 4 types are declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory .
The mood of the verb "was about to collapse" in this sentence is indicative mood, as it states a fact or reality about the old shack.
The verb phrase "take cover" is in the imperative mood in this sentence. The imperative mood is an order, as when you tell someone to do something. The unstated subject of the sentence is "you": "[You] take cover..."
"If I were rich, I would travel the world." In this sentence, "were" is in the subjunctive mood as it expresses a hypothetical situation.
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