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Sentence is a very important part of English grammar. We can be able to get strong in English grammar if we can adapt the methods of build a sentence. Let's learn the definition of sentence;

Sentence is a group of word which is together make a complete sence. It contains full stop(.), question mark (?), and exclamatory sing(!).

So there's a ,if a group of words together make a sentences? No it's can't be called sentence, for a example : "Cricket play Sachin daily"- you see there four meaningful words are together, but can you call it a sentence? No! because it doesn't mean sense. For making sentence you have to make a sentence which can make sense and be meaningful. Example-" Sachin play cricket daily ".It do make sense right! So it is a accurate sentence.

Types of sentence:

There are four types of sentence,

1) Declarative sentence

2) Interrogative sentence

3) Imperatives sentence

4) Exclamatory sentence


1) Declarative sentence:- Declarative sentence means a sentence which express a statement or declaration. This type of sentence is use to convey a massage, or expressing your view or opinion on a particular point topic.

Example- I like to eat chocolate.

I take bath daily.

2) Interrogative sentence:- Interrogative sentence is a sentence which use to ask questions.

Example- What do you like to eat?

Do you like to read books?

3) Imperatives sentence- Imperatives sentence is a sentence which is use to ask command or order,offer a advice or make a request.

Example- Stop the car immediately.

Please forgive me.

4) Exclamatory sentence:- Exclamatory sentence is a sentence which is use to convey emotion, it ends with a exclamatory sing (!).

Example- Wow, this place is amazing!

Hurry, we won the match!



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