Sentence Structure according to use

Cards (25)

  • It is to state a fact, opinion, or argument clearly and directly.
    Declarative Sentence
  • It pose questions to engage the reader and provoke thought.
    Interrogative Sentences
  • It gives a command, advice, or a request to encourage action.
    Imperative Sentences
  • It express strong feelings or emotion to emphasize a point.
    Exclamatory Sentence
  • It present hypothetical scenarios to illustrate possible outcomes.
    Conditional Sentences
  • It repeat similar grammatical forms within a sentence to create rhythm and highlight key ideas.
    Parallel Structures
  • It ask questions where the answer is obvious or implied.
    Rhetorical Questions
  • It repeat a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences.
    Anaphora
  • It pose "what if" scenarios to explore possible consequences of actions.
    Hypothetical Questions
  • If we don't act now, the consequences could be disastrous. What kind of sentence structure?
    Conditional
  • Save water, save life. What kind of sentence structure?
    Parallel
  • It was the best of times; it was the worst of times. What kind of sentence structure?
    Antithesis
  • Recycling is essential for reducing waste and conserving natural resources. What kind of sentence structure?
    Declarative
  • What if every person contributed to environmental preservation. What kind of sentence structure?
    Hypothetical
  • We will reduce, we will reuse, and we will recycle. What kind of sentence structure?
    Parallel
  • Why wait until it's too late? What kind of sentence structure?
    Rhetorical
  • Act now! What kind of sentence structure?
    Exclamatory
  • Reduce your plastic use to save the oceans. What kind of sentence structure?
    Imperative
  • We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills. What kind of sentence structure?
    Anaphora
  • Fire! Help! What kind of sentence structure?
    Exclamatory
  • Please clean your trash. What kind of sentence structure?
    Imperative
  • That was amazing! What kind of sentence structure?
    Exclamatory
  • School helps us learn new things and gives knowledge to everyone. What kind of sentence structure?
    Declarative
  • Can you go out for the time being? What kind of sentence structure?
    Interrogative
  • Where do you live? What kind of sentence structure?
    Interrogative