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KINDS OF SENTENCES ACCORDING TO
USE
DECLARATIVEOA declarative is a statement. It can
also be a fact, reality or a
current situation.
The teacher in the front
is beautiful.
DECLARATIVE
IMPERATIVEO It is either a command or a request. It also uses period as
its punctuation.
Please, tell to your
teacher that she is
beautiful, now.
Move faster Lea!
IMPERATIVE
INTERROGATIVEOAn interrogative
sentence is a question and
ends in question mark.
Isn’t your teacher as beautiful as Hera?
INTERROGATIVE
EXCLAMATORYOIt is an expression
of surprise, fear anger or yell.
Exclamation mark ends this kind of
sentence.
Oh my gosh! Your teacher is
so beautiful!
EXCLAMATORY
A. Identify the following sentences according to their uses. Write D for declarative, IMP for imperative, INT for interrogative and E for exclamatory sentences in the space provided before the items.
___1. What is your personality?___2. You have an amazing voice!___3. Judy, please pour the water from the pitcher to the bottle.___4. Chocolate helps prevent age-related memory loss.___5. Someone is trapped in the bunk of the car!
B. Construct three
sentences for each kind of sentences according to use.
Prepared by:
Alonzo, Margioleh G.Irog, Maika Charlyn T.