Types of Sentences: Interrogative, Exclamatory, Declarative, and Imperative

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Which type of sentence makes a statement with emotion?

Exclamatory

What punctuation mark ends an interrogative sentence?

Question mark

Which type of sentence asks a question?

Interrogative

What type of sentence gives a command?

Imperative

Which type of sentence ends with a period?

Declarative

What is the final punctuation for an exclamatory sentence?

Exclamation point

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  • The text discusses the four types of sentences: interrogative, exclamatory, declarative, and imperative.
  • Interrogative sentences ask a question and end with a question mark.
  • The text provides examples of interrogative sentences such as "What type of sentence will we learn next?"
  • Exclamatory sentences make a statement with emotion and always end with an exclamation point.
  • The text provides examples of exclamatory sentences such as "You came to my party!" and "I can't believe our team lost the game!"
  • Declarative sentences make a statement and end with a period.
  • The text provides examples of declarative sentences such as "The house is red" and "We read every afternoon."
  • Imperative sentences give a command and can end with either a period or an exclamation point.
  • The text provides examples of imperative sentences such as "Remember to eat carrots every day" and "Order more pencils."
  • The text emphasizes that there are only four types of sentences and encourages the audience to learn and identify them.

Learn about the four types of sentences: interrogative, exclamatory, declarative, and imperative. Understand their characteristics and see examples to identify each type with ease.

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