Kinds of Sentences
ICSE · Class 4 · English Grammar
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1. Statement Sentences (Assertive Sentences)
- A statement tells something or shares information.
- It ends with a full stop (.).
- Statements can be affirmative (positive) or negative.
2. Question Sentences (Interrogative Sentences)
- A question asks for information.
- It ends with a question mark (?).
- Questions often start with words like 'What', 'Where', 'How', 'Do', 'Are', etc.
3. Command Sentences (Imperative Sentences)
- A command gives an order, advice, or request.
- It ends with a full stop (.), even though it is a command.
- The subject 'you' is understood but not written.
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