Jun 18, 2022
The four types of Sentences
. Declarative/Statement Sentences
This type of structure helps in making statements and stating basic information. You can also express an opinion using them. It is the most common type among 4 types of sentences and is prevalent in most academic writings and verbal speech. Put a period when ending this type of the sentence.
Examples:
Students failed to complete their essays on time.
My wife loves eating cake in the morning.
The developer needs new resources for completing a project.
. Exclamatory/Exclamation Sentences
You use an exclamatory type to express deep emotions or feelings. It can either be disbelief or happiness, and it must be finished with an exclamation point. Rarely you need to use this type in formal and highly objective writings.
Examples:
I got an A in my research paper!
That movie was exciting!
I can’t believe how fast that car was moving!
3. Imperative/Command Sentences
You use it when giving demand or instruction. A period puts in the end, but in some cases an exclamation mark might be used. This can either be negative or positive depending on a message.
Examples:
Do not stop!
Never speak to me like that again.
Please leave your shoes outside.
4. Interrogative/Question Sentences
This type is simple to understand as it helps in asking a question. You use a question mark at its end. For framing your question, choose words like “why,” “what,” “when,” “where,” “do,” or “how.”
Examples:
What time will you finish writing your English homework?
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