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Some example of exclamatory and imperative?

Exclamatory Sentences:

Express strong emotion:

* Wow! That was an amazing performance!

* Oh no! I forgot my keys!

* Hurray! We won the game!

* Help! I'm lost!

* Goodness gracious! That was a close one!

Express surprise or amazement:

* Incredible! You finished that project in just one day!

* Amazing! The view from here is breathtaking!

* Fantastic! You got the job!

* Oh my goodness! That's a huge spider!

Express excitement or enthusiasm:

* Let's go! It's time for the party!

* I can't wait! This is going to be fun!

* Yeah! We finally made it!

* Hooray! It's summer vacation!

Imperative Sentences:

Give commands or instructions:

* Close the door.

* Please pass the salt.

* Don't forget to lock the car.

* Listen carefully.

* Go to bed now.

Make requests:

* Could you please help me with this?

* Would you mind passing the ketchup?

* Can you open the window?

* Please be quiet.

Offer advice or suggestions:

* Try this recipe.

* Take a break.

* Don't worry.

* Let's go for a walk.

Express strong feelings:

* Get out!

* Leave me alone!

* Stop it!

* Be careful!

Note: Exclamatory sentences often end with an exclamation mark (!), while imperative sentences often end with a period (.) but can also end with an exclamation mark for emphasis.

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