WORD
The combination of alphabits which gives logical meaning is called word.
SENTENCE
A group of related words which gives complete sense is called sentence.
CLASSIFICATION OF SENTENCE
1. Assertive or Declarative:
It is used to make positive and negative statements, and it ends with a period of full stop.
e.g. She sweeps the room. (positive)
e.g. He can not use elevator(lift). (negative)
2. Interrogative sentence:
It is used to ask question and it ends with a question mark.
e.g. Do you love me?
3. Imperative sentence:
it is used to give command, ask for beg or to make suggestion.
e.g. Get lost. (command)
e.g. Would you mind opening the window, please. (suggestion)
e.g. Please give me a penny by the name of ALLAH. (asking for beg)
4. Exclamatory sentence:
it is used to show the sudden high feeling, emotion and attitude. It ends with exclamation mark(!).
e.g. Houch! I broke my leg.
e.g. Oh God! save him.
e.g. Wow! we won the game.
5. Optative sentence:
It is used to show hope and wish.
e.g. Tariq wishes he were a girl.
e.g. I wish I had 100 million dollars.
e.g. She wishes she could fix a car.
The combination of alphabits which gives logical meaning is called word.
SENTENCE
A group of related words which gives complete sense is called sentence.
CLASSIFICATION OF SENTENCE
1. Assertive or Declarative:
It is used to make positive and negative statements, and it ends with a period of full stop.
e.g. She sweeps the room. (positive)
e.g. He can not use elevator(lift). (negative)
2. Interrogative sentence:
It is used to ask question and it ends with a question mark.
e.g. Do you love me?
3. Imperative sentence:
it is used to give command, ask for beg or to make suggestion.
e.g. Get lost. (command)
e.g. Would you mind opening the window, please. (suggestion)
e.g. Please give me a penny by the name of ALLAH. (asking for beg)
4. Exclamatory sentence:
it is used to show the sudden high feeling, emotion and attitude. It ends with exclamation mark(!).
e.g. Houch! I broke my leg.
e.g. Oh God! save him.
e.g. Wow! we won the game.
5. Optative sentence:
It is used to show hope and wish.
e.g. Tariq wishes he were a girl.
e.g. I wish I had 100 million dollars.
e.g. She wishes she could fix a car.
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