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4 Types of Sentences. Declarative Interrogative Imperative Exclamatory. Declarative. Makes a statement of “fact.” At its peak, a growing blue whale gains between 200 and 300 pounds a day. Spelling tip:. De clara tive, not declar i tive. Think about a Southern belle named
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Declarative • Makes a statement of “fact.” • At its peak, a growing blue whale gains between 200 and 300 pounds a day.
Spelling tip: • Declarative, not declaritive. • Think about a Southern belle named Clara declaring, ”I do declare, women blink nearly twice as much as men.”
Interrogative • Asks a question • Did you know that the bite of a King Cobra can kill a fully-grown elephant is less than three hours? Yikes!
Spelling Tip:If you are being interrogated, chances are that you will be angry and upset about that. You’d probably want to say, “Grrrr…” • Interrogative has two r’s. Think “Grrr…”
Imperative • Imperative sentences make a command or request. They tell the reader or listener to do something. • “Look under your chair for an index card with a star. Ignore the gum.” Remember: If someone commands you to do something, it is important. IMPERATIVE = IMPORTANT
Exclamatory • Exclamatory sentences show strong emotion. You won!
4 Types of Sentences Declarative Interrogative Imperative Exclamatory