What are the 4 types of sentences?
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The four types of sentences are declarative, exclamatory, imperative, and interrogative.
Explanation:
A declarative sentence is a sentence that creates a statement.
EXAMPLES
"My teacher is the best teacher ever."
"I have a little brother."
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An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that, well, exclaims, or shows strong emotions such as surprise.
EXAMPLES
"Yay! I just got a dog!"
"I just graduated high school!"
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An imperative sentence is a sentence that commands.
EXAMPLES
"Take me to the grocery store."
"Give me the TV remote."
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Lastly, an interrogative sentence is basically a question.
EXAMPLES
"Can you take me to the library?"
"When is her birthday party?"
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I hope this helps. :)
The four types of sentences are the declarative, imperative, exclamatory and (last but not least,) the interrogative sentences~
Explanation:
Did any of you wonder if they were different kinds in sentences, too? Well, you can find the answer right here!
Quick Review: A sentence is a group of words that express a complete thought. A sentence is made out of two parts-the subject and predicate. The subject tells who are what it (the sentence) is about and the predicate tells us something about the subject!
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