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The sentences
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A sentence is an arrangement of a group of words that makes a complete and meaningful sense. as Please shut the door. The earth moves round the sun.
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Kinds of Sentences
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There are five kinds of sentences
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A. Assertive/statement/declarative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Optative E. Exclamatory
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A. Assertive/Statement/Declarative: When we need to give some facts or to describe events or things whether negative or positive, we use assertive sentences. An assertive sentence makes only a statement, an assertion and ends with a full stop.
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Examples Guddu went to Delhi yesterday. She may win the prize. Abhishek has done his M.B.B.S. form Kolkata. Komal is not living in Patna these days.
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B. Interrogative sentences: When we need to ask someone a question, we use an Interrogative sentence. It ends with a mark of interrogation (?).
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Examples Who discovered the laws of motion ? What happened ? Do you read newspaper ? Will he pass the examination ?
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C. Imperative Sentence When we need to express some command, request and advice we use imperative sentences.
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Examples Come on. Help the poor. Please lend me fifty rupees. Never tell a lie.
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D. Optative Sentences When we need to express a wish/prayer/curse to someone, we use optative sentences.
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Examples Wish you a happy new year ! May you be successful ! May that building collapse ! Would that he were here !
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E. Exclamatory Sentences When we need to express some strong and sudden feeling of surprise, sorrow, joy, anger, regret, contempt, hatred etc. we use exclamatory sentences.
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Examples What a boy ! (surprise) How beautiful ! (joy) Alas ! I am undone ! (sorrow) What a tragic end ! (regret)
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