🗣️ Master the 4 sentence types — Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory — to make your English powerful and vibrant! Interactive challenges inside.
📖 Definition: States a fact, opinion, or information. Ends with a period (.).
Examples: "I like fantasy novels." — "There is a white house around the corner."
📢 Definition: Expresses command, order, request, or advice. Subject (you) is often implied.
Examples: "Please pick up the notes when you come." — "Close the door."
❓ Definition: Asks a question. Ends with a question mark (?).
Examples: "What is the name of the movie you were watching?" — "Can I come with you to the book fair?"
🎉 Definition: Expresses strong emotion (surprise, joy, anger). Ends with exclamation mark (!).
Examples: "Wow, how good this is!" — "That was a great match!"
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What are the types of sentences in English?
Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, and Exclamatory sentences. They help express statements, commands, questions, and strong emotions.
Give some examples of different sentence types.
📌 Declarative: This is my house.
📌 Imperative: Come home as soon as you finish.
📌 Interrogative: When are you going to the park?
📌 Exclamatory: What a wonderful day!
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