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Types of Sentences
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Sentences that are imperative, interrogative, declarative, and exclamatory.
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Pass the salt.
Imperative sentences are used to issue a command or instruction, make a request, or offer advice.
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Move out of my way!
Imperative sentences are used to issue a command or instruction, make a request, or offer advice.
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Shut the front door.
Imperative sentences are used to issue a command or instruction, make a request, or offer advice.
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Find my leather jacket.
Imperative sentences are used to issue a command or instruction, make a request, or offer advice.
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Be there at five.
Imperative sentences are used to issue a command or instruction, make a request, or offer advice.
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I got the concert tickets!
An exclamatory sentence makes a statement that conveys strong emotion or excitement.
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I'm not!
An exclamatory sentence makes a statement that conveys strong emotion or excitement.
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What a lovely bouquet of flowers!
An exclamatory sentence makes a statement that conveys strong emotion or excitement.
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Wow, I really love you!
An exclamatory sentence makes a statement that conveys strong emotion or excitement.
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Ice cream sundaes are my favorite!
An exclamatory sentence makes a statement that conveys strong emotion or excitement.
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I like climbing.
Declarative sentences are simply statements that relay information
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My cat is black.
Declarative sentences are simply statements that relay information.
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My cat is black.
Declarative sentences are simply statements that relay information.
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He wanted to play football, but she wanted to play soccer.
Declarative sentences are simply statements that relay information.
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The baby is hungry, but she does not seem interested in drinking her bottle of milk.
Declarative sentences are simply statements that relay information.
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