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4 Types of Sentences

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  • Esperanza was annoyed with Alfonso for taking the package on and off the train without telling her what was inside.
    Declarative
  • Help! I need somebody!
    Exclamatory
  • What happened to your finger?
    Interrogative
  • Silvia grinned up at her and Esperanza’s first thought was to pull her hand away and wash it as soon as possible.
    Declarative
  • Do you know how to change a diaper?
    Interrogative
  • The grapes had to be finished before the first fall rains and had to be picked rápido, quickly, so now there were no Saturdays or Sundays in the week, just workdays.
    Declarative
  • Fading into the mist, the brown and twisted trunks looked frigid and lonely.
    Declarative
  • The house is on fire!
    Exclamatory
  • I hope you will not wear black all year!
    Exclamatory
  • Wake up!
    Exclamatory and Imperative
  • Didn’t I tell you that Papa’s heart would find us wherever we go?
    Interrogative
  • She pressed closer to the ground, until her body was breathing with the earth’s.
    Declarative
  • Get into the wagon and be quiet.
    Imperative
  • Hortensia and Mama took out their crocheting.
    Declarative
  • Get out of our camp!
    Imperative and Exclamatory
  • She has Valley Fever.
    Declarative
  • Disembark everyone.
    Imperative
  • Señora, why do you travel with the hens?
    Interrogative
  • There’s a jamaica this Saturday night.
    Declarative
  • Where’s Miguel?
    Interrogative
  • How are you doing?
    Interrogative