TYPES OF SENTENCE
INTRODUCTION:
Sentence is a group of words that can stand alone and communicate a statement, inquiry, exclamation, or command. They normally have a subject and a predicate and typically have one main clause with one or more supporting clauses.
EXPLANATION:
If you’re worrying about learning the different types of sentences, you may be relieved to hear that there are only four main types of sentences you need to know. Plus, once you know the rules behind them, they’re pretty easy to tell apart. There are four types of sentences.
1. DECLARATIVE SENTENCE:
( Make Statements )
2. INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE:
( Ask Questions )
3. EXCLAMATORY SENTENCE:
( Make Statements with emotion )
4. IMPERATIVE SENTENCE:
( Give Commands / Make requests )
★ HOW TO USE SENTENCE VARIETY IN WRITING:
Mixing the four types of sentences can be a great way to make your writing more dynamic and interesting to read.
⍟ Any piece of writing whose main purpose is to deliver facts (such as a research paper or newspaper article) should be written almost exclusively with declarative sentences.
⍟ Declarative sentences will be the most common sentence type you use for almost any piece of writing, but for these fact-based pieces, you may not even use the other types of sentences.
⍟ This is because declarative sentences are what deliver facts most objectively and move writing along most coherently.
⍟ One thing to always be aware of is to use exclamatory sentences sparingly. Including an exclamation point every once in a while can add drama and excitement to your writing.
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