Declarative, Imperative, Exclamatory Or Interrogative
State whether the given sentence is declarative, imperative, exclamatory or interrogative.
1. Get ready in ten minutes.
2. I am getting ready for the party.
3. She looked upset.
4. What did you do then?
5. Who is your father?
6. What a splendid performance!
7. How terrible!
8. Get out of here.
9. Let him speak.
10. A female fox is called a vixen.
11. She has finally found a job.
12. I felt like crying.
13. Would you like to come with me?
14. I don’t trust him.
Answers
1. Get ready in ten minutes. (Imperative sentence)
2. I am getting ready for the party. (Declarative sentence)
3. She looked upset. (Declarative sentence)
4. What did you do then? (Interrogative sentence)
5. Who is your father? (Interrogative sentence)
6. What a splendid performance! (Exclamatory sentence)
7. How terrible! (Exclamatory sentence)
8. Get out of here. (Imperative sentence)
9. Let him speak. (Imperative sentence)
10. A female fox is called a vixen. (Declarative sentence)
11. She has finally found a job. (Declarative sentence)
12. I felt like crying. (Declarative sentence)
13. Would you like to come with me? (Interrogative sentence)
14. I don’t trust him. (Declarative sentence)