Sentence

Sentence

A sentence is a group of words that makes complete sense. Sentences are classified in to four types.

·       Assertive Sentence

·       Interrogative Sentence

·       Imperative Sentence

·       Exclamatory Sentence

Assertive Sentence

A sentence that makes a statement or assertion is called an assertive or declarative sentence. Examples for assertive sentences are

·       Seetha is a tall girl.

·       Her sister is a dancer.

Assertive sentences are further classified into two types. They are

·       Affirmative

·       Negative

a)     An affirmative sentence expresses the validity of truth of an assertion.

 Examples : They go to school.

                     Iam feeling hungry.

b)     Negative sentences have a negative meaning.

Examples: She is too rude.

                   He was never interested in sports.

Interrogative Sentences

An interrogative sentence asks a direct question and is punctuated at the end with a question mark.

Examples: Do you play tennis?

                  Who is your science teacher?

                  What is your age?

Imperative Sentences

Imperative sentences give instructions of many kinds like orders, commands, request.

Examples : Stop it at once

                    Call the witness

                     Have some pity.

Exclamatory Sentences

Exclamatory sentences express strong feelings of joy, grief, warning, concern and fear.

Examples: Alas!

                   Beware!

                    Hurrah!

 

 

 

 

 

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