There are four basic, common types of sentences. These include: declarative, imperative, interrogative and exclamatory. Example: Carol Ann went to the library. Imperative sentences give directions/instructions or demands and also end with a period (.) Example: Make sure to read Chapter 7 tonight for your homework assignment. Interrogative sentences ask a question and end with a question mark (?). Example: Where did you buy your shoes? Exclamatory sentences are sentences that express strong emotions and excitement. They end with an exclamation point (!). Example: Getting to meet the... Show more There are four basic, common types of sentences. These include: declarative, imperative, interrogative and exclamatory. Example: Carol Ann went to the library. Imperative sentences give directions/instructions or demands and also end with a period (.) Example: Make sure to read Chapter 7 tonight for your homework assignment. Interrogative sentences ask a question and end with a question mark (?). Example: Where did you buy your shoes? Exclamatory sentences are sentences that express strong emotions and excitement. They end with an exclamation point (!). Example: Getting to meet the President was amazing! Show less
There are four basic, common types of sentences. These include: declarative, imperative, interrogative and exclamatory.
Example: Carol Ann went to the library.
Imperative sentences give directions/instructions or demands and also end with a period (.)
Example: Make sure to read Chapter 7 tonight for your homework assignment.
Interrogative sentences ask a question and end with a question mark (?).
Example: Where did you buy your shoes?
Exclamatory sentences are sentences that express strong emotions and excitement. They end with an exclamation point (!).
Example: Getting to meet the President was amazing!
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