Kinds of Sentences according to Use
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- Q1Derek Redmond was leading in the 400-meter relay in the Barcelona Summer Olympics.ImperativeDeclarativeInterrogativeExclamatory10s
- Q2"Oh, no! He stopped! He is in pain!"ImperativeDeclarativeExclamatoryInterrogative10s
- Q3"Somebody, please help him."ImperativeDeclarativeExclamatoryInterrogative10s
- Q4"This is so painful, but I must finish the race!"ExclamatoryImperativeDeclarativeInterrogative10s
- Q5Derek painfully stood up and started hobbling to the finish line.InterrogativeExclamatoryDeclarativeImperative10s
- Q6"What is that big man doing in the race track?"DeclarativeImperativeInterrogativeExclamatory10s
- Q7"Lean on me, son. Wrap your arm around me, and let's run together."InterrogativeImperativeExclamatoryDeclarative10s
- Q8"Can we make it, Dad?"ImperativeExclamatoryInterrogativeDeclarative10s
- Q9"Of course! We will do it together!"InterrogativeExclamatoryDeclarativeImperative10s
- Q10Derek Redmond did not win the race, but he finished it with a standing ovation from the crowd.DeclarativeImperativeInterrogativeExclamatory10s