Levy, David
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- Types of Sentences
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~Declarative sentences make a statement. They end with a period. ( . )
Example: My favorite flavor of ice cream is chocolate peanut butter.
~Imperative sentences give a command. They end with a period. ( . )
Example: Take out the trash, please.
~Exclamatory sentences express emotion or importance. They end with an exclamation point. ( ! )
Example: I just won the lottery!
~Interrogative sentences ask a question. They end with a question mark. ( ? )
Example: Will you come to my birthday party?