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In non-functional linguistics, a sentence is a textual unit consisting of one or more In non-functional linguistics, a sentence is a textual unit consisting of one or more

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In non-functional linguistics, a sentence is a textual unit consisting of one or more - PPT Presentation

graphological features such as upper case letters and markers such as periods question marks and exclamation marks WHAT IS A SENTENCE Hello My name is Doremon Hello Doremon ID: 782894

imperative sentence question exclamatory sentence imperative exclamatory question interrogative exclamation declarative mark declartive ends fragment main sentences command functional

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In non-functional linguistics, a sentence is a textual unit consisting of one or more words that are grammatically linked. In functional linguistics, a sentence is a unit of written texts delimited by

graphological features such as upper case letters and markers such as periods, question marks, and exclamation marks.

WHAT IS A SENTENCE?

Hello! My name is

Doremon

.

Hello

Doremon

.

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Fragments are incomplete sentences. Usually, fragments are pieces of sentences that have become disconnected from the main clause. One of the easiest ways to correct them is to remove the period between the fragment and the main clause.

WHAT IS A SENTENCE FRAGMENT ?

Come!

What?

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IMPERATIVE

INTERROGATIVE EXCLAMATORY DECLARTIVE

TYPE OF SENTENCE.

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A declarative sentence states a fact or an argument and ends with a

full stop (.) / period ().DECLARTIVE

Lets go out and play.

Okay!

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An imperative sentence gives a direct command. It can end in a full stop or an exclamation mark, depending on the forcefulness of the command.

The main verb in an imperative sentence is said to be in the imperative mood.

Examples of Imperative Sentences

IMPERATIVE

okay

Pleas go out

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n interrogative sentence is one that asks a direct question and always ends in a question mark.

The term interrogative sentence is another name for a question.INTERROGATIVE

WHAT HAAPEN?

NOTHING

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An exclamatory sentence conveys a strong emotion and ends with an exclamation mark (!).

An exclamatory sentence, or exclamation, is a more forceful version of a declarative sentence. In other words, an exclamatory sentence makes a statement (just like a declarative sentence), but it also conveys excitement or emotion. EXCLAMATORY

WHAT A PITY!

SORRY

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WHAT IS SENTENCE?

WHAT IS SENTENCE FRAGMENT?TELL THE FOUR TYPES OF SENTENCE.WGAT IS DECLARTIVE SENTENCE?WHAT IS IMPERATIVE SENTENCE?WHAT IS INTERRGATIVE SENTENCE?WHAT IS EXCLAMATORY SENTENCE?

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