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Malcolm, Rafael, Eduardo. Types of Sentences. Declarative- makes a statement Imperative- gives a command or request/ the subject is always you. Interrogative- asks a question Exclamatory- expresses emotion. Types of Sentences.
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Malcolm, Rafael, Eduardo Types of Sentences
Declarative- makes a statement Imperative- gives a command or request/ the subject is always you. Interrogative- asks a question Exclamatory- expresses emotion Types of Sentences
Beseeching the CHS students for aid to Haiti, the Interact Club shows scenes of starving children. When the mendicant asked me for money I saw how hungry her and her child were. His blandishment amused everybody but he still doesn’t have a date for Friday. Declarative
Joshua is black. (It’s declarative, but not true…so its wrong.) NOT Declarative.
Sit down you are out of order! The judge enjoined the defendant. Help me please, Barbara elicited Joe’s help to do Saress’s project. Imperative
The Jonas Brothers are cool. (Also not true.) NOT Imperative
Will you sit down and start doing your homework? Anita asked imperiously. In the 1700’s was the word “query” used as a verb or as a noun? Was Rafa cajoling you while he danced? Interrogative
I like bananas? NOT Interrogative
We are trapped under the rubble, help us! The mother called with exigency. Freeze Sucka’! I have an injunction to take you downtown. Motherf@#$%! Exclamatory
In the year 1245, Mike Jones realized his new album that created fighting robots to cure cancer and eat bananas! NOT Exclamatory