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Types of Sentences

What are the 4 types of sentences?

There are 4 different types of sentences: declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory. These terms may be difficult to memorize, but if you understand the meaning of the words, it’s easier to remember.

Declarative Sentence

Declarative sentence uses the word, “declare”. When you write a sentence that ends in a period and is a statement, it is a declarative sentence. For example, “I had a headache” or “The wall is caving in”, are declarative sentences. 

Imperative Sentence

Imperative sentence uses the word, “imperative”, which means important. Think of this sentence as a sentene that instructs you to do something imperative. For example, “do your homework”, or “turn off the stove”. Imperative sentences end in a period. 

Interrogative Sentence

Interrogative sentence uses the word, “interrogate”, which means to question. All questions are interrogative sentences. For example, “how is the weather?” or “Did you forget about the party?” are both interrogative sentences. Don’t forget to treat the question mark as an ending punctuation. That means that the word that comes after the question mark should be capitalized. 

Exclamatory Sentence

Exclamatory sentence is pretty simple. Any sentence that ends in an exclamation mark is an exclamatory sentence. It shows emotion like surprise, excitement, or fear.