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Grammar-Types of Sentences
By Esteban Martinez
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Write whether each sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory.
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Where can I find the books about gardening?
A declaritive
B interrogative
C imperative
D exclamatory
I want to learn about flowers that grow best in this climate.
A declaritive
B interrogative
C imperative
D exclamatory
The summers are so hot where we live!
A declaritive
B interrogative
C imperative
D exclamatory
Some flowers grow well in the hot summer sun.
A declaritive
B interrogative
C imperative
D exclamatory
Do sunflowers grow well in hot and dry weather?
A declaritive
B interrogative
C imperative
D exclamatory
Please help me find a book about sunflowers.
A declaritive
B interrogative
C imperative
D exclamatory
Look at the beautiful photographs in this book!
A declaritive
B interrogative
C imperative
D exclamatory
The book says that petunias also grow well in a warm climate.
A declaritive
B interrogative
C imperative
D exclamatory