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What are examples of the four kinds sentences?

Here are examples of the four kinds of sentences, along with explanations:

1. Declarative Sentences:

* Definition: Declarative sentences state a fact or opinion. They are the most common type of sentence.

* Examples:

* The sun is shining.

* I love pizza.

* The Earth is a planet.

* It's going to rain tomorrow.

2. Interrogative Sentences:

* Definition: Interrogative sentences ask a question. They always end with a question mark.

* Examples:

* What time is it?

* Did you see the movie?

* Are you coming to the party?

* Where is the library?

3. Imperative Sentences:

* Definition: Imperative sentences give a command or make a request. They usually do not have a subject, but it is understood to be "you."

* Examples:

* Close the door.

* Please pass the salt.

* Be quiet!

* Go to bed.

4. Exclamatory Sentences:

* Definition: Exclamatory sentences express strong emotion, such as surprise, excitement, or anger. They always end with an exclamation mark.

* Examples:

* Wow! That's amazing!

* I can't believe it!

* Help!

* That's incredible!

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