A declarative sentence is a type of sentence that makes a statement or provides information. It ends with a period and is used to convey facts, opinions, or ideas.
What is an interrogative sentence?
A question.
What is an imperative sentence?
An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives a command, makes a request, or expresses a directive. It is used to convey instructions, advice, or orders, and typically ends with a period or an exclamation mark.
What is an exclamtory sentence?
Emphasises a statement, often an imperative, with an exclamation mark
What is a simple sentence?
A simple sentence is a sentence that consists of one independent clause and expresses a complete thought.
What is a compound sentence?
A compound sentence is a sentence that consists of two or more independent clauses joined together by coordinating conjunctions or punctuation marks. It allows for the expression of multiple ideas or thoughts in a single sentence.
What is a complex sentence?
A complex sentence is a sentence that consists of an independent clause and at least one dependent clause. The independent clause can stand alone as a complete sentence, while the dependent clause relies on the independent clause for its meaning.
What is a major sentence?
A major sentence is a complete sentence that contains a subject and a predicate and expresses a complete thought.