Sentence Types

Sentence Types

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Sentences fall into the following four types based on their functions or the jobs that they do:

1. Declarative Sentences are used to communicate information or make statements.

  • A college education is important for a successful career.

2. Interrogative Sentences are used to ask questions.

  • Do you go to college?

3. Imperative Sentences are used to give orders or directives.

  • Complete your sentence and stop writing.

4. Exclamatory Sentences take declarative sentences one step further: they make statements that are charged with emotion. The signal that the sentence is exclamatory is the exclamation point at the end!

Sentences fall into the following four types based on their functions or the jobs that they do:

1. Declarative Sentences are used to communicate information or make statements.

  • A college education is important for a successful career.

2. Interrogative Sentences are used to ask questions.

  • Do you go to college?

3. Imperative Sentences are used to give orders or directives.

  • Complete your sentence and stop writing.

4. Exclamatory Sentences take declarative sentences one step further: they make statements that are charged with emotion. The signal that the sentence is exclamatory is the exclamation point at the end!

Sentences fall into the following four types based on their functions or the jobs that they do:

1. Declarative Sentences are used to communicate information or make statements.

  • A college education is important for a successful career.

2. Interrogative Sentences are used to ask questions.

  • Do you go to college?

3. Imperative Sentences are used to give orders or directives.

  • Complete your sentence and stop writing.

4. Exclamatory Sentences take declarative sentences one step further: they make statements that are charged with emotion. The signal that the sentence is exclamatory is the exclamation point at the end!