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Identify the type of sentence. Write their other name and also put the suitable

punctuation. Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative and Exclamatory.
1. "How well she sings."
2. "My mother makes delicious cookies." -
3. "What is your name?" -
4. "Get lost!"
5. "Fetch me a glass of water."
6. "Did I say anything to make you angry?"
7. "Please be seated."
8. "What is your name?"
9. "Sit down."
10. "Who told you this?"
11. "She writes with her left hand."
12. "She is a successful writer."
13. "What a tragedy!"
14. "It is raining cats and dogs."
15. "How beautiful she is."
16. "I want to become a writer."
17. "I have two sisters."
18. "She does not eat meat or fish."
19. "How ridiculous this is."
20. "Go at once."
21. "I have lost my way."
22. "Bring me that file."

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Final answer:

  1. "How well she sings!" - Exclamatory
  2. "My mother makes delicious cookies." - Declarative
  3. "What is your name?" - Interrogative
  4. "Get lost!" - Imperative (strong command)
  5. "Fetch me a glass of water." - Imperative
  6. "Did I say anything to make you angry?" - Interrogative
  7. "Please be seated." - Imperative
  8. "What is your name?" - Interrogative
  9. "Sit down." - Imperative
  10. "Who told you this?" - Interrogative
  11. "She writes with her left hand." - Declarative
  12. "She is a successful writer." - Declarative
  13. "What a tragedy!" - Exclamatory
  14. "It is raining cats and dogs." - Declarative
  15. "How beautiful she is!" - Exclamatory
  16. "I want to become a writer." - Declarative
  17. "I have two sisters." - Declarative
  18. "She does not eat meat or fish." - Declarative
  19. "How ridiculous this is!" - Exclamatory
  20. "Go at once." - Imperative
  21. "I have lost my way." - Declarative
  22. "Bring me that file." - Imperative

Step-by-step explanation:

Each sentence has been identified:

  1. How well she sings. - Exclamatory. Also known as a question. Punctuation: Exclamatory mark.
  2. My mother makes delicious cookies. - Declarative. Also known as a statement. Punctuation: Period.
  3. What is your name? - Interrogative. Also known as a question. Punctuation: Question mark.
  4. Get lost! - Imperative. Also known as a command. Punctuation: Exclamation point.
  5. Fetch me a glass of water. - Imperative. Also known as a command. Punctuation: Period.
  6. Did I say anything to make you angry? - Interrogative. Also known as a question. Punctuation: Question mark.
  7. Please be seated. - Imperative. Also known as a command. Punctuation: Period.
  8. What is your name? - Interrogative. Also known as a question. Punctuation: Question mark.
  9. Sit down. - Imperative. Also known as a command. Punctuation: Period.
  10. Who told you this? - Interrogative. Also known as a question. Punctuation: Question mark.
  11. She writes with her left hand. - Declarative. Also known as a statement. Punctuation: Period.
  12. She is a successful writer. - Declarative. Also known as a statement. Punctuation: Period.
  13. What a tragedy! - Exclamatory. Also known as an exclamation. Punctuation: Exclamation point.
  14. It is raining cats and dogs. - Exclamatory. Also known as an exclamation. Punctuation: Exclamation point.
  15. How beautiful she is. - Interrogative. Also known as a question. Punctuation: Question mark.
  16. I want to become a writer. - Declarative. Also known as a statement. Punctuation: Period.
  17. I have two sisters. - Declarative. Also known as a statement. Punctuation: Period.
  18. She does not eat meat or fish. - Declarative. Also known as a statement. Punctuation: Period.
  19. How ridiculous this is. - Interrogative. Also known as a question. Punctuation: Question mark.
  20. Go at once. - Imperative. Also known as a command. Punctuation: Period.
  21. I have lost my way. - Declarative. Also known as a statement. Punctuation: Period.
  22. Bring me that file. - Imperative. Also known as a command. Punctuation: Period.

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