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Check your understanding( write in your notebook)

               Read examples below and identify what are the four types of sentences

               1.      Will the teacher be late?

               2.      He scored a goal.
               3.      I completed my college application essay.
               4.      Read this book now.

               5.      The trip was exciting!
               6.      Who graduated at the top of a class?
               7.      Shut the door.

               8.      What a cute dog!
               9.      Peanut is better than jam.
               10.     Brush your teeth.


               Transform these sentences as directed.(writing skill) ( write in your notebook)
               1.       I am a fool.( Change into exclamatory sentence)
               2.       We should be kind and respectful towards others.(Change into interrogative sentence)
               3.      It is honourable victory for us.(change into exclamatory sentence)
               4.      Can you, please , pass the pepper to me?( change into imperative)



               (Listening skill)

               Audio link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuDSRs_lZBk

               https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0V7WSsNskz4


               Read also: "How can I fix my paper?" You don't need to, ask professional writers for
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               Using these four types of sentences in writing helps to vary the tone and prevent it from
               being monotonous. Also you can use these sentences in poetry, but remember
               about poem punctuation. You should use interrogative sentences to hook readers and
               create depth to your story. Use different types of sentences in your paragraph to give it
               some beautiful flow.

               Whether you are writing fiction work, analytical essay or a formal document, it is
               important to understand how and when using different sentences. Keep in mind that
               scientific work or academic papers do not require exclamatory types. Maintain one right
               balance of word construction and structure.
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