language proficiency

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  • Interrogative sentences
    Sentences that ask something, usually starting with words like who, what, when, where, why, how, do, did, etc. and ending with a question mark
  • Interrogative sentences
    • Who are you?
    • Can you make it?
    • Is she your sister?
  • Declarative sentences
    Sentences that state a fact or provide information, ending with a period
  • Declarative sentences
    • My name is Lyka.
    • I will be there.
    • She is my sister.
  • Imperative sentences
    Sentences that give a command or make a request, can end with a period or exclamation mark
  • Imperative sentences
    • Call me Lyka.
    • Finish your food.
    • Please come with me.
  • Imperative sentences can be difficult to distinguish from declarative sentences as they can both end with a period
  • The intent and purpose of the sentence is the key to identifying whether it is imperative or declarative
  • Imperative sentences are used to give commands, make requests or provide instructions
  • Declarative sentences are used to state facts or provide information
  • Examples of imperative sentences
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  • Examples of imperative sentences
    • please come with me now
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  • Imperative sentences
    About instructions
  • Exclamatory sentences

    Express strong emotion, surprise, excitement, and including attention
  • Exclamatory sentences end with an exclamation point
  • Exclamatory sentences should be used sparingly
  • Examples of exclamatory sentences
    • I hate you!
    • Wow you're here!
  • Declarative sentences are statements of information and end with a period
  • Interrogative sentences are questions and end with a question mark
  • Imperative sentences can end with a period, exclamation point, or no punctuation