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Answer:
1.imperative
2.declarative
3.exclamatory
4.interrogative
5.exclamatory
6.imperative
7.declarative
8.imperative
9.declarative
10.daclarative
Step-by-step explanation:
pa brainliest po and follow pa vote din
2. How colorful is it? declarative imperative interrogative exclamatorywhere is the pen? declarative imperative interrogative exclamatory choose a color? declarative imperative interrogative exclamatoryPlsss kailangan ko lang po
Answer:
interrogative
interrogative
imperative
3. Wash your hands thoroughly. *DECLARATIVEEXCLAMATORYIMPERATIVEINTERROGATIVEAre you done with your vaccine? *DECLARATIVEEXCLAMATORYIMPERATIVEINTERROGATIVEDo not go to crowded places. *DECLARATIVEEXCLAMATORYIMPERATIVEINTERROGATIVEOh No! Our street is in lockdown! *DECLARATIVEEXCLAMATORYIMPERATIVEINTERROGATIVEGod will make a way. He will always guide and protect us *DECLARATIVEEXCLAMATORYIMPERATIVEINTERROGATIVE
Answer:
imperative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory, declarative
Answer:
5-DECLARATIVE
Explanation:
HOPE ITS RIGHT
4. 1. Do you drink milk daily? * A. Declarative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Exclamatory 2. Stars are twinkling in the sky. * A. Declarative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Exclamatory 3. Ah! What a lovely rose. * A. Declarative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Exclamatory 4. Let us go for a river bath. * A. Declarative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Exclamatory 5. Let us go to the river to swim. * A. Declarative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Exclamatory 6. The train is not running on time. * A. Declarative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Exclamatory 7. Where has Rohan gone? * A. Declarative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Exclamatory 8. Call in the doctor please. * A. Declarative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Exclamatory 9. Kindly lend me your book. * A. Declarative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Exclamatory 10. I like this book. * A. Declarative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Exclamatory
Answer:
1.B
Explanation:
I cant understand the rest
5. Declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory
Answer:
Most imperative sentences end with a period. A strong command ends with an exclamation point. An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark. ... An exclamatory sentence shows excitement or expresses strong feeling and ends with an exclamation point.Explanation:
#CarryOnLearning#CarryOnLearningMost imperative sentences end with a period. A strong command ends with an exclamation point. An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark. ... An exclamatory sentence shows excitement or expresses strong feeling and ends with an exclamation point.
Explanation:
hope it helps
6. what is declarative,interrogative, imperative,exclamatory sentence
DECLARATIVE
Any declaration, from critically meaning*ful information to a trivial detail, is made in a declarative sentence. It usually concludes with a period and is phrased in the present tense.
EXAMPLEI love my new houseMartha has a new dress.This relays information
INTERROGATIVENormally, the subject and main verb come before a topic in interrogative statements.
EXAMPLEWhat did you do yesterday?Who are you talking to last night?Question-like statements
IMPERATIVEAn imperative sentence is one that directly commands, begs, invites, forewarns, or instructs the reader. Without a particular topic, imperative statements convey instructions to an assumed person.
EXAMPLEGo wash the plates. Don't you ever touch my iPadRequests, demands, commands, warnings
EXCLAMATORYA phrase whose uses an exclamation mark does so to convey immediate or intense feelings. It has an uppercase at the start and a punctuation mark at the ending.
EXAMPLEOh my! I witnessed an accident!Yey! We won the game!feelings addressed in exclamation point.!
7. LETTER OF YOUR ANSWER. 111 D.IDENTIFY each sentence as DECLARATIVE, INTERROGATIVE, IMPERATIVE OR EXCLAMATORY , ENCIRCI 1. We are practicing for our reading recital. .Declarative b. Interrogative a. d. Exclamatory c. Imperative 2. Which way should I go? a. Declarative d. Exclamatory b. Interrogative c. Imperative a. d. Imperative 3. She is such a friendly person ! Declarative b. Interrogative 4. Please go in line. a. Declarative b. Interrogative c. Exclamatory d. Imperative c. Exclamatory 5. Is this your house ? Interrogative d. Exclamatory a. b. Declarative c. Imperative 6. Dogs are very friendly. a. Interrogative d. Exclamatory b. Declarative c. Imperative 7. Open the door. a. Declarative d. Exclamatory b. Interrogative c. Imperative 8. How interesting this book is ! Declarative b. Interrogative d. Exclamatory c. Imperative a. d. Exclamatory 9. Melanie is at school. Declarative b. Interrogative c. Imperative a. d. Exclamatory 10. I'm going to miss this place! a. Declarative b. Interrogative c. Imperative
Answer:
1.A 2.B 3.D 4.D 5.D 6.C 7.C 8.C 9.B 10.D
8. DeclarativeInterrogativeExclamatoryImperative
Answer:
declarative
interrogative
exclamatory
imperative
9. what is declarative,exclamatory,interrogative and imperative sentences?
Answer:
Declarative Sentence - states a fact. It ends with period.
Interrogative Sentence - asks a question. It ends with a question mark.
Imperative Sentence - states a command or request.
Exclamatory Sentence - Expresses an emotion or strong or sudden feeling. It ends with an exclamation point.
Explanation:
Sana nakatulong
#CarryOnLearning
Answer:
•declarative sentence simply makes a statement or expresses an opinion.
•An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question
•An exclamatory sentence makes a statement that conveys strong emotion or excitement.
•Imperative verbs are verbs that create an imperative sentence (i.e. a sentence that gives an order or command). When reading an imperative sentence, it will always sound like the speaker is bossing someone around. Imperative verbs don't leave room for questions or discussion, even if the sentence has a polite tone.
Explanation:
i hope na nakatulong
10. DECLARATIVE:••••IMPERATIVE:••••EXCLAMATORY••••INTERROGATIVE••••
Answer: Exclamatory: Were going on a trip! , I'm so excited to go on a trip!
Interrogative: Did you do your homework?, Do you wanna go to school?
Explanation: srry if its only interrogative and exclamatory, but i hope it helps!
11. what is the definition of exclamatory,imperative,declarative and interrogative
Answer:
Exclamatory:relating to a sudden cry or remark, especially one expressing surprise, anger, or pain.
Imperative: a. of vital importance; crucial.
b.giving an authoritative command; peremptory.
declarative: of the nature of or making a declaration.
"declarative statements"
interrogative: having or conveying the force of a question.
"a hard, interrogative stare"
12. My teacher is nice. *interrogative sentencedeclarative sentenceexclamatory sentenceimperative sentence2. Is my teacher nice? *declarative sentenceinterrogative sentenceimperative sentenceexclamatory sentence3. Eat some vegetables,please. *interrogative sentencedeclarative sentenceimperative sentenceexclamatory sentence4. Your teacher is beautiful. *imperative sentenceexclamatory sentencedeclarative sentenceinterrogative sentence5. The squirrels gather hazelnuts.declarative sentenceinterrogative sentenceimperative sentenceexclamatory sentence6. Blue whales are so gigantic! *declarative sentenceimperative sentenceinterrogative sentenceexclamatory sentence7. Does it really weigh 100tons? *declarative sentenceimperative sentenceinterrogative sentenceexclamatory sentence8. Please read the signs to find out. *declarative sentenceimperative sentenceexclamatory sentenceinterrogative sentence9. It is a very warm day. *declarative sentenceimperative sentenceexclamatory sentenceinterrogative sentence10. I had a great time with you today! *imperative sentenceexclamatory sentenceinterrogative sentencedeclarative sentence
Answer:
1. declarative
2. interrogative
3. imperative
4. declarative
5. declarative
6. exclamatory
7. interrogative
8. imperative
9. declarative
10. exclamatory
13. Ano Ang declarative interrogative imperative at exclamatory
Answer:
They are type of sentences
14. quite is exclamatory, imperative, interrogative, declarative?
Answer:
can u explain the question
15. what is that is is declarative imperative interrogative or exclamatory
Answer:
A DECLARATIVE SENTENCE is a sentence that makes a statement, provides a fact, offers an explanation, or conveys information. ... A declarative sentence is the most common type of sentence in the English languag
An IMPERATIVE SENTENCE gives a command, demand, or instructions directly to an audience, and typically begins with an action word (or verb).
An INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE is a type of sentence that asks a question, as opposed to sentences that make a statement, deliver a command, or express an exclamation. Interrogative sentences are typically marked by inversion of the subject and predicate; that is, the first verb in a verb phrase appears before the subject.
An EXCLAMATORY SENTENCE makes a statement that conveys strong emotion or excitement. Placing that tiny stripe above a period at the end of a sentence can really rock the boat! For example: “I got the concert tickets!"
16. What is the maining of Imperative Exclamatory Declarative Interrogative.
Answer:
Declarative Sentence (statement) Interrogative Sentence (question) Imperative Sentence (command) Exclamative Sentence (exclamation)
17. 1. Be sure to enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. DECLARATIVE INTERROGATIVE IMPERATIVE EXCLAMATORY 2.Has anyone ever photographed the Butanding? DECLARATIVE INTERROGATIVE IMPERATIVE EXCLAMATORY 3.Which is longer, a meter or a yard? DECLARATIVE INTERROGATIVE IMPERATIVE EXCLAMATORY 4.Alunsina and TungkungLangit are mythical creatures. DECLARATIVE INTERROGATIVE IMPERATIVE EXCLAMATORY 5.Sand the surface lightly before applying the second coat. DECLARATIVE INTERROGATIVE IMPERATIVE EXCLAMATORY 6. What a dreadful sight that was! DECLARATIVE INTERROGATIVE IMPERATIVE EXCLAMATORY 7. Go directly to jail. DECLARATIVE INTERROGATIVE IMPERATIVE EXCLAMATORY 8.The Mangyans once used their skills in hunting. DECLARATIVE INTERROGATIVE IMPERATIVE EXCLAMATORY The eggs laid in a single nest are called a clutch. DECLARATIVE INTERROGATIVE IMPERATIVE EXCLAMATORY 10. Is it bigger than a breadbox? DECLARATIVE INTERROGATIVE IMPERATIVE EXCLAMATORY oag may mali rereport ko yung sumamgot
Answer:
1. Imperative
2. Interrogative
3. Interrogative
4. Declarative
5. Imperative
6. Exclamatory
7. Imperative
8. Declarative
9. Declarative
10. Interrogative
Answer:
imperative
imperative
exclamatory
declarative
exclamatory
imperative
interrogative
declarative
exclamatory
interrogative
Explanation:
it hope help you
18. 3. These types of sentences can end with a period. A. Declarative and Interrogative C. Imperative and Declarative B. Exclamatory and Imperative D. Interrogative and Imperative
Answer:
declarative
Explanation:
sentence makes a statement or expresses an opinion. In other words, it makes a declaration. This kind of sentence ends with a period.
Answer:
Imperative and Declarative
Explanation:
As opposed to verb tenses, which indicate time, moods indicate states. The imperative mood indicates the state of commanding. Here's an example of an imperative sentence: Sit down and eat your lunch. In this sentence, someone is giving a command.
A simple declarative sentence has a simple sentence structure, consisting of a subject and a predicate. Examples of declarative sentences in the simple form include: My dog is sick. It is a nice day.
19. Recognize declarative,imperative, interrogative and exclamatory sentences
Answer:
Declarative: It is a beautiful day.
Imperative: Go outside and enjoy the day.
Interrogative: What will you do today?
Exclamatory: What a gorgeous day it is!
Explanation:
Declrative sentence - Statement
Interrogative sentence - Question
Imperative sentence -Command and request
Exclamatory sentence -
20. please identify if it is DECLARATIVE,INTERROGATIVE,EXCLAMATORY,OR IMPERATIVE.
Answer:
Exclamatory Exclamatory Interrogative Declarative Declarative Interrogative Imperative Imperative Declarative Imperative Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory ExclamatoryAnswer:
1.exclamatory
2.exclamatory
3.imperative (not sure)
4.Declarative
5.Declarative
6.Imperative (not sure)
7.exclamatory
8.exclamatory
9.Declarative
10.interrogative(not sure)
11.exclamatory
12.imperative
13.Declarative
14.exclamatory
15.exclamatory
not sure sa mga answer ko
21. what is declarative interrogative imperative and exclamatory logo
Answer:
Imperative interrogative declarative exclamatory
Most imperative sentences end with a period. A strong command ends with an exclamation point. An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark. ... An exclamatory sentence shows excitement or expresses strong feeling and ends with an exclamation point.
Explanation:
pa brainliest!! ty^^
Answer:
DECLARATIVE
A simple declarative sentence has a simple sentence structure, consisting of a subject and a predicate. Examples of declarative sentences in the simple form include
INTERROGATIVEInterrogative sentences typically feature a word order with the predicate and primary verb before the subject. For example, in the sentence Who was the last speaker? the pronoun who is the interrogative pronoun or question word, was is the primary verb, and the last speaker is the subject.
IMPERATIVETo put it bluntly, an imperative sentence is a sentence that tells somebody to do something. Similarly, when you tell your dog to sit, stay, leave it, or come, you're speaking in imperative sentences. Here are some examples of imperative sentences:
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22. HOW BRAVE THE WAS Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory
Answer:
exclamatory interrogative declaration imperative
23. Recognize declarative,imperative, interrogative and exclamatory sentences
apple
Explanation:
the apple is very yomy and this is heaty of health
24. meaning of declarative,interrogative,exclamatory,and imperative..
Answer:
25. Identify each sentence as either declarative, interrogative, imperative or exclamatory. 1. Did you enjoy the lasagna I cooked for you?A. DeclarativeB. InterrogativeC. ImperativeD. Exclamatory2. I am sick and tired of this rainy weatherA. DeclarativeB. InterrogativeC. ImperativeD. Exclamatory3. Clean out the gutters with this plastic scooper I bought.A. DeclarativeB. InterrogativeC. ImperativeD. Exclamatory4. Stay in your seat.A. DeclarativeB. InterrogativeC. ImperativeD. Exclamatory5. I’m sick of this!A. DeclarativeB. InterrogativeC. ImperativeD. Exclamatory
Answer:
1.B
2.A
3.C
4.C
5.D
Explanation:
that's I got.
26. go at once declarative,imperative,interrogative,exclamatory
Answer:
I Go To The Declarative.
Explanation:
Because Thats Ez
27. It is hot outside. declarative, interrogative , imperative, or exclamatory
Answer:
Whereas sentence structure refers to the form of sentences in a language, sentence purpose refers to the function of sentences. Four types of sentence purposes exist in the English language: declarative sentences, interrogative sentences, imperative sentences, and exclamatory sentences.
Declarative Sentences
The first type of sentence in the English language is the declarative sentence. Declarative sentences, or declarations, convey information or make statements. For example:
My cat chases rabbits.
Harry Potter is the boy who lived.
Her brother has lived in Alabama for seven years.
A tornado destroyed the grain bins.
Duck and Goose were arguing over the ball.
The trains leaves tomorrow promptly at noon.
Interrogative Sentences
The second type of sentence in the English language is the interrogative sentence. Interrogative sentences, or questions, request information or ask questions. For example:
When does the train leave?
Do your dogs like peanut butter?
How old is your daughter?
Is your husband a firefighter?
Have you brushed your teeth today?
Would you like some more tea
Imperative Sentences
The third type of sentence in the English language is the imperative sentence. Imperative sentences, or imperatives, make commands or requests. For example:
Bring me some sugar.
Buy some bread and milk on your way home.
Shut the door please.
Turn right at the park.
Stop talking so loudly!
Open the windows to let the smoke out!
Exclamatory Sentences
The fourth type of sentence in the English language is the exclamatory sentence. Exclamatory sentences, or exclamations, show emphasis. Unlike the other three sentences purposes, exclamatory sentences are not a distinct sentence type. Instead, declarative, interrogative, and imperative sentences become exclamatory through added emphasis. For example:
You broke the lamp! (declarative)
The train left an hour ago! (declarative)
How did you break your leg?! (interrogative)
What the heck was that?! (interrogative)
Stop chewing with your mouth open! (imperative)
Do not open the presents until the morning! (imperative).
Explanation:
The four types of sentence purposes in the English language are declarative sentences, interrogative sentences, imperative sentences, and exclamatory sentences
The four types of sentence purposes in the English language are declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory.
Declarative sentences, or declarations, convey information or make statements.
Interrogative sentences, or questions, request information or ask questions.
Imperative sentences, or imperatives, make commands or requests.
Exclamatory sentences, or exclamations, show emphasis.
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28. that was a great performanceimperativedeclarativeinterrogative exclamatory
Answer:
it's clearly declarative po
pero kung may exclamation point pa po yan sa dulo and u forgot to include it, the answer is exclamatory.
Answer:
imperative correct me if im wrong
29. example of declarative,interrogative,imperative,and exclamatory sentences
Answer:
Declarative Sentences
The first type of sentence in the English language is the declarative sentence. Declarative sentences, or declarations, convey information or make statements. For example:
My cat chases rabbits.
Harry Potter is the boy who lived.
Her brother has lived in Alabama for seven years.
A tornado destroyed the grain bins.
Duck and Goose were arguing over the ball.
The trains leaves tomorrow promptly at noon.
Interrogative Sentences
The second type of sentence in the English language is the interrogative sentence. Interrogative sentences, or questions, request information or ask questions. For example:
When does the train leave?
Do your dogs like peanut butter?
How old is your daughter?
Is your husband a firefighter?
Have you brushed your teeth today?
Would you like some more tea?
Imperative Sentences
The third type of sentence in the English language is the imperative sentence. Imperative sentences, or imperatives, make commands or requests. For example:
Bring me some sugar.
Buy some bread and milk on your way home.
Shut the door please.
Turn right at the park.
Stop talking so loudly!
Open the windows to let the smoke out!
Exclamatory Sentences
The fourth type of sentence in the English language is the exclamatory sentence. Exclamatory sentences, or exclamations, show emphasis. Unlike the other three sentences purposes, exclamatory sentences are not a distinct sentence type. Instead, declarative, interrogative, and imperative sentences become exclamatory through added emphasis. For example:
You broke the lamp! (declarative)
The train left an hour ago! (declarative)
How did you break your leg?! (interrogative)
What the heck was that?! (interrogative)
Stop chewing with your mouth open! (imperative)
Do not open the presents until the morning! (imperative)
Source: https://parentingpatch.com/sentence-purpose-declarative-interrogative-imperative-exclamatory/
30. Ano Ang declarative interrogative imperative at exclamatory
Answer:
A sentence that tells something is a declarative sentence. A declarative sentence ends with a period. A sentence that asks a question is an interrogative sentence. An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark.