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A group of words that makes complete sense is called a sentence. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop. A sentence may be a statement, question, exclamation, or command. A sentence may be simple, compound, or complex.
Examples:
- Ram eats a mango. (statement)
- What does Ram eat? (Question)
- What a sweet mango! (Exclamation)
- Please bring some mango. (Command)
There are four different types of sentences in English Grammar and they are as follows:
The sentence that gives information and ends with a period or a full stop(.) is called a declarative or assertive sentence.
Examples:
- There is a beautiful park near to my house.
- Ram's mother teaches English very well.
- I want to learn English.
The sentence that expresses a command, an order, or a request is called Imperative Sentence.
Examples:
- Please bring a cup of tea for me.
- Go out.
- Kindly do me a favour.
The sentence that is used to ask questions and it ends with a question mark(?) is called Interrogative sentence.
Examples:
- Can you Please teach me English?
- what is the name of your English teacher?
- What is your father?
The sentence that are used to express sudden and strong emotions, and it ends with an exclamation mark is called Exclamatory sentence.
Examples:
- Hurrah ! we have won the match.
- Alas ! my grandmother was died.
- Wow ! we are going on a picnic.
Q1. Here are given some sentences, identify which of them are (Assertive, Imperative, Interrogative, or Exclamatory).
Answers:
- Exclamatory
- Interrogative
- Assertive
- Imperative
- Exclamatory
Q2. Insert suitable Punctuation marks in the below sentences, also identify the type of sentence.
Answers:
- Assertive, full stop(.)
- Exclamatory, Exclamation mark(!)
- Assertive, full stop(.)
- Imperative, full stop(.)
- Interrogative, (?)
- Interrogative, (?)
- Imperative, full stop(.)
- Exclamatory, Exclamation mark(!)