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vichka [17]
3 years ago
7

Ou write two complete, grammatical declarative sentences using each of the words "come" and "came."

English
1 answer:
balu736 [363]3 years ago
6 0

1. Declarative sentences are stating facts.

a. (Come). "My mother told me to <u>come</u> home"

b. (Came). "I <u>came</u> home around 9 PM"

2. Interrogatory sentences ask questions.

a. (Gave). "Who <u>gave</u> it to you?"

b. (Given) "When were you <u>given</u> this?"

3. Exclamatory sentences show strong emotions.

a. (Ate) "I <u>ate</u> pancakes for breakfast!"

b. (Eaten). "I haven't <u>eaten</u> in forever!"

4. Imperative Sentences give instructions.

a. ( I ) "<u> I </u> will pick you up at Five."

b. (Me). "Everyone crowd around <u>me</u>."

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