of Sentences According to Use DECLARATIVE SENTENCE (a statement) A declarative sentence states a fact or opinion and ends with a period. INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE (a question)
An interrogative sentence asks
a question and ends with a question mark (?). IMPERATIVE SENTENCE (a command) An imperative sentence expresses a request or gives a command or direction. It also ends with a period or exclamation mark. EXCLAMATORY SENTENCE (an exclamation)
An exclamatory sentence
conveys emotion and ends with an exclamation mark. Make a short presentation depicting different situations. Make sure to use all types of sentences. Group 1: You and your friends are in a concert. Group 2: You are lost when you meet a group of friends having fun on the road. Group 3: A famous actress visited your village. Group 4: Your teacher informed you about your failing marks. Directions: Read each sentence carefully and identify there function. Write DC if it is declarative, INC if it is interrogative, IMC if it is imperative and EC if it is Exclamatory. 1.Antique is known for its beautiful beaches and water falls. 2.Did the organization approve your proposal? 3.Isn’t her voice magnificent! 4.It’s a baby boy! 5.Call his phone number, please. 6. Watch out for that car! 7. What harm did the delay cause? 8. Most people do enjoy eating delicious food. 9. Is there anything else that I can get you? 10.Keep off the grass. Assignment Write a short narrative about your most unforgettable experience. Use at least 4 declarative, 4 imperative, 4 exclamatory and 4 interrogative sentences. THANK YOU!