Imperative: Clean your room! (A command)
Interrogative: Have you cleaned your room? (A question)
Declarative: You have cleaned your room. (Statement)
Exclamatory: Wow! What a great job of cleaning your room! (Statement of surprise)
2006-06-20 13:58:22
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answered by Pandak 5
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There are four kinds of sentences:
1. Assertive or declarative sentence (a statement)
2. Imperative sentence (a command)
3. Interrogative sentence (a question)
4. Exclamatory sentence (an exclamation)
1. An assertive sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
Examples:
Jan is a student. She lives in a big city.
2. Imperative sentence is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
Examples:
Go to your room. (an order)
Please lend me your book. (a request)
Have a good time at the picnic. (a wish)
3. Exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
Example:
What a shame!
Boy, am I tired!
4. Interrogative sentence: A sentence that asks a question is called an interrogative sentence.
Examples:
What is your name?
Where do you live?
2006-06-20 14:02:33
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answered by lostinlove 6
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1. Declarative- Regular sentence, stating something. 2.Exclamatory- an excited atmosphere and an exclamation point. 3.Interrogative- a question. 4. Imperative- A Demand.
2016-04-08 22:33:29
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answered by Anonymous
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what is imperative, interrogative, declarative, and exclamatory?
2015-08-05 21:56:08
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answered by Anonymous
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An exclamatory is a sentence that is an exclamation. HINT:exclaim
Interrogative is a question. HINT: interrogate
A declarative is just a statement. HINT: declare
And an imparative is a commanding sentence.
2006-06-20 14:59:14
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answered by funkygyrl_rox 2
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Declarative sentence is a (statement)
Interrogative sentence is a (question)
Imperative sentence is a (command or request)
Exclamatory sentence is a (powerful emotion)
^ THE FOUR TYPES ^
2013-10-29 10:56:12
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answered by grace 1
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Different forms of sentences.
Imperative- a command (Walk the dog.)
Declarative-stating something (I like ice cream.)
Interrogative-a question (Where is my homework?)
Exclamatory-an imperative or declarative sentence ended with an excamation point (Clean your room! She killed him!)
2006-06-20 14:01:29
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answered by embai@sbcglobal.net 2
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Imperative Sentence Definition
2016-12-10 19:08:17
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answered by niang 4
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This is a basic answer
imperative - command
interrogative - question (ends with question mark)
declarative - statement (ends with period)
exclamatory - expression of emotion (ends with exclamation point)
2006-06-20 13:59:47
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answered by Anonymous
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imperative is where you tell some one what to do.
interrogative is where you ask some one something.
declarative is where you say something to some one.
exclamatory is where you animatatedly/passionately respond or answer something to some one.
2006-06-20 14:02:13
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answered by greaterrome 2
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