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I can’t find my homework and I’m already fifteen minutes late! What type of sentence is this? 1.declarative 2.exclamatory 3.imperative 4.interrogative
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I can’t find my homework and I’m already fifteen minutes late!
What type of sentence is this?
1.declarative
2.exclamatory
3.imperative
4.interrogative
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middle-school
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the answer is B because it is right
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the answer is [ 2. exclamatory ]
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