Sentence Origin: via old French from Latin “ sententia” means ‘opinion’:
Sentence Origin: via old French from Latin “ sententia ” means ‘opinion’ Sentence can be defined, A group of words which make a complete sense. For example. A group of words which gives meanings, in other words we can say that a meaningful collection of words is called sentence. Raj
For example:
For example Ali is playing cricket. * cricket ali playing is. sentence 1 gives us full meaning . It tells us about the person Ali, who is doing something (playing), what is he playing?(cricket) Sentence two is incorrect because it is meaningless, and not following the rules. Raj
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ASSERTIVE SENTENCES:
These sentences make statements. These state or say something. It will not be a command or question. These sentences may be positive or negative in nature. For Example, John has applied for the job in the school. she is not running. We watched the match. Raj ASSERTIVE SENTENCES
Imperative sentences.:
These are also called command or request sentences. In these sentences we either order someone or request someone. For example, Look at board.( order) Please offer your prayers daily.( request) Stand up. Stay here please. Note: please make an order polite. Raj Imperative sentences.
Interrogative sentences.:
These are the types of sentences which are used for asking questions. That is why it is also called question sentences. For example what are you doing? Are you a students? Do you want to get good marks? Is he in the school? Are they fine? Raj Interrogative sentences.
Exclamatory sentences::
The sentence that express strong feelings is called exclamatory sentence. It may be a wish. It may be based on sudden emotion of happiness or grief. It may show surprise etc. For example Oh I lost the keys! Hurrah my students topped the board! Wow it is a beautiful shot! Raj Exclamatory sentences: