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Answer:
1. **Declarative Sentence:**
- *Example:* "The sun sets in the west."
- *Explanation:* Declarative sentences make statements or express facts and end with a period.
2. **Interrogative Sentence:**
- *Example:* "Did you finish your homework?"
- *Explanation:* Interrogative sentences ask questions and end with a question mark.
3. **Imperative Sentence:**
- *Example:* "Please pass me the salt."
- *Explanation:* Imperative sentences give commands or requests and often end with a period, though they can end with an exclamation mark for added emphasis.
4. **Exclamatory Sentence:**
- *Example:* "What a beautiful sunset!"
- *Explanation:* Exclamatory sentences convey strong emotion or excitement and end with an exclamation mark.
Answer:
1. Declarative
A declarative sentence makes a declaration or a statement
example: 1. The article contains at least 1,000 words.
2. Vanilla is the best ice cream flavor.
2. Interrogative
An interrogative sentence asks a question.
example:When are you going to apply for the job?
Why do you like pineapples on your pizza?
3. Imperative
An imperative sentence issues a command or a request to the reader directly.
example:Lock the door when you leave the house.
Schedule an appointment with the dentist this week.
4. Exclamatory
An exclamatory sentence illustrates great emotion, such as surprise, excitement and anger.
example:My strawberry lemonade spilled on my beige carpet!
We didn't know you were planning this party for us!