3) Imperative Sentences:
These express order/command/request/advice etc
Go there and tell him everything.
Please help me.
Always help the poor.
(4) Exclamatory Sentences: These express wonder/fear/pain/hate/love/plea compassion etc.
EXAMPLES
What a beautiful scene it is!
How dark the night is!
Alas! I have lost my father.
(5) Optative Sentences: These express blessing, prayer, wish and curse.
EXAMPLES
May you live long!
May you go to hell!
Note: Question mark (?) is put at the end of Interrogative and Interro-negative sentences exclamatory mark (1) is put at the end of Exclamatory and Optative Sentences.
2. Parts of a Sentence: Every sentence has two parts.
(1) Subject: It includes noun/pronoun or a verb used as a noun
(2) Predicate: Except 'subject', the rest part of a sentence is called 'Predicate'. It begins
verb.
EXAMPLES
Aditiya is playing
🔻 🔻
Subject Predicate
He is a good man
🔻. 🔻
Subject. Predicate
( ProNoun)
3. Parts of Speech: Speech means any sentence spoken or written by someone. Different words in a sentence do different works and they are named according to their work. The classification of t words in grammar is called parts of speech. There are eight kinds of parts of speech which are usually fo in sentences. (It is not necessary that all the eight parts of speech should be present in every sentence
The eight kinds of parts of speech are:
1. Noun
2. Pronoun
3. Verb
4. Adjective
5. Adverb
6. Preposition
7. Conjunction
8 interjection

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