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With whom were you speaking in the hall?
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
Cut out those pictures for your art project.
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
You should learn to concentrate.
declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
Watch out for snakes!
Exclamatory
Imperative
Exclamatory AND imperative
declarative
Call for help when you need it.
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
I received a new car for my birthday.
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
Will you please turn off the lights?
imperative AND interrogative
Imperative AND declarative
Interrogative
Imperative
Wash the windows.
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
Where did you go yesterday?
Imperative
interrogative
Imperative AND interrogative
Declarative
Fire! Call the fire department!
Exclamatory
imperative
Interrogative
Exclamatory AND imperative
The auction next year will be held in November.
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
Don’t shout
Declarative
Imperative
Exclamatory
Imperative AND exclamatory
I sent them a letter of condolence.
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
Did you clean your room?
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
I saw you leave the gym
Imperative
Exclamatory
Interrogative
Declarative
Stop immediately!
Exclamatory AND declarative
Imperative
Imperative AND declarative
Exclamatory AND imperative
How do you know when the cookies are done?
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
imperative
Your essay is poorly written.
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
Did you buy tickets for the concert?
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
Will you please take these books to the library?
Imperative
Interrogative AND declarative
Exclamatory
Imperative AND interrogative
states An idea; does not give a command or request, nor does it ask a question
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
Yes/no question; who, what, when, where, why, how question; rhetorical question; literal question
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
Forceful version of a declarative sentence
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
Command, request or demand for a action; impolite imperatives use the present tense, second person form of verb at the beginning; polite imperatives uses auxiliary verbs (would, will, could, can, should) with the present tense, second person form of the verb
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Imperative
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