Kinds Of Sentences Uwu

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  • 1. 

    Where is my shovel?

    • A.

      Declarative

    • B.

      Exclamatory

    • C.

      Imperative

    • D.

      Interrogative

    Correct Answer
    D. Interrogative
    Explanation
    The given question "Where is my shovel?" is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question and seeking information. Interrogative sentences are used to inquire about something and typically end with a question mark. In this case, the sentence is asking about the location of the speaker's shovel.

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  • 2. 

    This is the most beautiful house I have ever seen.

    • A.

      Declarative

    • B.

      Exclamatory

    • C.

      Imperative

    • D.

      Interrogative

    Correct Answer
    A. Declarative
    Explanation
    The given sentence states a fact or makes a statement about the house being the most beautiful the speaker has ever seen. It does not express a command, ask a question, or show strong emotion. Therefore, it is a declarative sentence.

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  • 3. 

    Please turn off the air conditioning unit.

    • A.

      Declarative

    • B.

      Exclamatory

    • C.

      Imperative

    • D.

      Interrogative

    Correct Answer
    C. Imperative
    Explanation
    The given statement "Please turn off the air conditioning unit" is an example of an imperative sentence. Imperative sentences are used to give commands, instructions, or make requests. In this case, the speaker is instructing or requesting someone to turn off the air conditioning unit. Imperative sentences often begin with a verb and do not typically include a subject. The word "please" in the sentence indicates a polite request.

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  • 4. 

    My arms ache from lifting those books up to the third floor.

    • A.

      Declarative

    • B.

      Exclamatory

    • C.

      Imperative

    • D.

      Interrogative

    Correct Answer
    A. Declarative
    Explanation
    The given sentence is a declarative statement because it is making a statement or expressing a fact. It is not an exclamatory sentence because it does not show strong emotion or excitement. It is not an imperative sentence because it is not giving a command or making a request. It is not an interrogative sentence because it is not asking a question. Therefore, the correct answer is declarative.

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  • 5. 

    Hurry! We are running out of time!

    • A.

      Declarative

    • B.

      Exclamatory

    • C.

      Imperative

    • D.

      Interrogative

    Correct Answer
    B. Exclamatory
    Explanation
    The given statement "Hurry! We are running out of time!" expresses a strong emotion or excitement, indicating a sense of urgency. This type of sentence is known as an exclamatory sentence. It is used to convey strong feelings or emotions and often ends with an exclamation mark.

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  • 6. 

    Have you done your homework?

    • A.

      Declarative

    • B.

      Exclamatory

    • C.

      Imperative

    • D.

      Interrogative

    Correct Answer
    D. Interrogative
    Explanation
    The given statement "Have you done your homework?" is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question. Interrogative sentences are used to gather information or seek clarification. In this case, the speaker is inquiring about the completion of the listener's homework.

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  • 7. 

    You look so beautiful today!

    • A.

      Declarative

    • B.

      Exclamatory

    • C.

      Imperative

    • D.

      Interrogative

    Correct Answer
    B. Exclamatory
    Explanation
    The given statement expresses a strong emotion of admiration or appreciation towards someone's appearance, which is characteristic of an exclamatory sentence. Exclamatory sentences are used to convey strong emotions or make exclamations, and they typically end with an exclamation mark. In this case, the exclamation mark at the end of the statement emphasizes the speaker's excitement or admiration towards the person's beauty.

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  • 8. 

    Call me tomorrow.

    • A.

      Declarative

    • B.

      Exclamatory

    • C.

      Imperative

    • D.

      Interrogative

    Correct Answer
    C. Imperative
    Explanation
    The given sentence "Call me tomorrow" is an example of an imperative sentence. Imperative sentences are used to give commands, make requests, or express instructions. In this case, the speaker is instructing or commanding someone to call them the next day. The sentence does not express a strong emotion or ask a question, ruling out exclamatory and interrogative options. Therefore, the correct answer is imperative.

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  • 9. 

    That cardboard box resembles a moose.

    • A.

      Declarative

    • B.

      Exclamatory

    • C.

      Imperative

    • D.

      Interrogative

    Correct Answer
    A. Declarative
    Explanation
    The given statement "That cardboard box resembles a moose" is a declarative sentence because it makes a statement or declaration. It provides information about the cardboard box and its resemblance to a moose without asking a question, giving a command, or expressing strong emotion.

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  • 10. 

    Please help me arrange these books in order.

    • A.

      Declarative

    • B.

      Exclamatory

    • C.

      Imperative

    • D.

      Interrogative

    Correct Answer
    C. Imperative
    Explanation
    The given answer is "Imperative". In English grammar, imperative sentences are used to give commands or make requests. They usually begin with a verb and do not have a subject. In the context of arranging books, an imperative sentence could be used to instruct someone to arrange the books in a specific order. Therefore, it is logical to place the "Imperative" category at the end of the list.

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