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raketka [301]
1 year ago
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Please help me. I be struggling.

English
1 answer:
ElenaW [278]1 year ago
7 0

"Bring we a water, please" is an imperative sentence. A command or request is formed by the imperative sentence, which is a grammatical mood.

<h3>What are the different types of sentences?</h3>

Imperative- The imperative mood is used when you make a request, give advice, issue a command, or give instructions. Imperative sentences are sentences that use the imperative mood.

Declarative- A declarative sentence is one that makes a statement—any statement, from crucial information to minor details.

Interrogative- A question sentence is an interrogative sentence. Interrogative sentences can be direct or indirect, start with or without pronouns, and include yes/no questions, or tag questions.

Exclamatory- An exclamatory sentence expresses strong or sudden emotions and feelings.

The responses are-

1.   On Tuesday morning, the choir leaves for the European tour.

     Declarative

2.   Our areas of the state has received twelve inches of snow.

      Declarative

3.    Which person concealed the evidence?

        Interrogative

4.     What a mess that puppy made!

       Exclamatory

5.     On a day everyone could be there.

      Declarative

6.     Sit over here away from the door.

        Imperative

7.      Brianna was promoted to the editor of school newspaper.

        Declarative

8.     Have you ever tried fly- fishing?

      Interrogative

9.    This ride is making me dizzy!

     Exclamatory

10.  Meet us outside the restaurant at 11:30 am

     Imperative

 

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