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Week 5 - Mood

The document discusses four types of sentences: declarative sentences that make statements, imperative sentences that give orders or commands, exclamatory sentences that express strong feelings, and interrogative sentences that ask questions. Examples are provided for each type of sentence to illustrate their distinguishing features, such as punctuation used and meaning conveyed. The document concludes by suggesting analyzing and comparing the mood features of different sentence structures.

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Week 5 - Mood

The document discusses four types of sentences: declarative sentences that make statements, imperative sentences that give orders or commands, exclamatory sentences that express strong feelings, and interrogative sentences that ask questions. Examples are provided for each type of sentence to illustrate their distinguishing features, such as punctuation used and meaning conveyed. The document concludes by suggesting analyzing and comparing the mood features of different sentence structures.

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MOOD

KIND OF SENTENCES

 Declarative
 Imperative
 Exclamatory
 Interrogative
Declarative
 Tells something. Ends with a full stop

 EG: The teacher explained the concepts


clearly to the pupils
Interrogative
 Asks a question. Ends with a question mark

 How did you come here????


Imperative
 Gives an order. Ends with either a full stop or
exclamation mark

 Switch off the light


Exclamatory
 Expresses feelings. Ends with an exclamation
mark

 I am very angry!!!
Tutorial
 Analyze and compare different mood features
in the sentence structures.

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