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Sunday, 30 September 2018

KINDS OF SENTENCES , Lesson 3


KINDS OF SENTENCES

If you learn any language, learning it's style of sentence structure is a long stride in your mission. A language is an expression of mind, and in this process many things involve, your body gesture , your mood , your tone , and many things more, collectively make the language, and here the sentence structure selection is the biggest thing.

When we want to know something we make question, when we want somebody to let know something, we say sentences ending in a full stop. when we order or request somebody for something we command , request or plead,   we say sentences expressing surprise also. We are in many moods all day long, some time we want to know, same time we want to let you know, sometime we remain silent,  we nod our head or shake'  we have many expressions, and we express them through sentences. I don't wish to overload you any more, please read the following content very carefully.

Sentences are mainly of 4 types as per the table given below, there are many other groups, but they are
not relevant now...

1.    Statement or Telling Sentences
            Example: They sold the resort.
                            He motivated us to win the match.
2.    Interrogative or Asking Sentences
Example: Are you ready?
                 What is the password?
3.    Imperative or command or Request
Example: Give me result.
                 Please, pass the salt.
4.    Exclamatory Sentences
Example: What a nice shot!
                 Bravo, what a nice catch!



Hope, this was helpful, For best understanding of a language, an in depth view is must, Please stay adhered and practice the Exercise given below.

Exercises
There are 12 sentences below, identify their kinds and. add suitable punctuation marks.
1. Who is the president of Srilanka
2. Srilanka is an ancient country
3. Hanumana was the first Indian to reach Srilanka
4. Believe me mother.
5. I am Rama's messenger
6. What proof do you have
7. Here is his bracelet
8. Don't weep mother
9. Go my son
10. say him
11. What a pain
12. He is not with me



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