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According to the Cambridge Dictionary, a sentence is “A group of words, usually containing a verb, that expresses a thought in the form of a statement, question, instruction, or exclamation and starts with a capital letter when written.”

We can say that a sentence is a word or a group of words that express a complete thought. There are four types of sentences:

  • Declarative (statement): Tells us something, gives some information.

    -I like chocolate.
    -I don’t like chocolate.

  • Imperative (command): Tells us to do something. It normally does not have a subject, because it is understood, the subject is you.

    -Eat.
    -Don’t eat!

  • Interrogative (question): Asks us something, wants some information.
    -Don’t you like chocolate?
    -Where is your house?

  • Exclamative (exclamation): Expresses emotion or surprise.

    -What a surprise!
    -How nice!

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My sentences are:

  • The train will arrive in 15 minutes. (Declarative)
  • Stay back from the bear! (Imperative)
  • Why are you here? (Interrogative)
  • That’s sweet! (Exclamative)

Declarative I like my work
ImperativeDo your homework now!
Interrogative Do you bought the dinner last night?
Exclamation It’s a wonderful work Maria, well done!

These are my four sentences:

  • You should take courses for your soft skills too
  • Start to practice!
  • How can you describe your learning process?
  • That’s a great idea!

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Here are my notes of the lesson. 👇
Writing process

  • What do you want to communicate?
  • Why is it important?
  • Who is your audience?
  1. Prewriting: You are going to all the possible topics and ideas.
  2. Drafting: You are going to use all the ideas you had during prewriting and put them down on paper.
  3. Revising:  You are going to look for your format and content. You can go back to drafting and revising as many times as you need.
  4. Editing:  You are going to fix grammar errors, capitalization, and punctuation errors.
  5. Publishing: You are going to share the writing with your audience.

PARTS OF SPEECH

  • VERB: Can you please close the door?
  • NOUN: It came to a close.
  • ADJECTIVE: We are close friends.
  • ADVERB: Don’t be so close to each other.

Types of sentences

A group of words, usually containing a verb, that expresses a thought in the form of a statement, question, instruction, or exclamation and starts with a capital letter when written

GO!

The shortest grammatically correct sentence in English. Is an example of a sentence using only one word.

I am

The shortest complete sentence in English. It is complete because contains a subject, “I”, and the verb “am”.

  • Declarative (statement)

I like chocolate.

I don’t like chocolate.

  • Imperative (command)

Eat

Don’t eat!

  • Interrogative (question)

Don’t you like chocolate?

Where is your house?

  • Exclamative (exclamation)

What a surprise!

How nice!

My sentences:

  1. I almost finish Platzi’s English school.
  2. Take the new course of the English school now!.
  3. Do you already take the newest course at the English school?
  4. Fernanda Amorin is an awesome teacher!
  • I need to tell you something really important.
  • Sit down,please!
    Are you cheating on me? 👩🏻‍🦰
  • No, honey! I just want to tell you: I love you, my princess.

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  • I prefer to eat something sweet.
  • Go ahead!
  • what about you?
    -It’s my bad!

1- I like music.
2- Don’t move
3- Where are you from?
4- Great!

My sentences are:

  • Declarative: I like the music of Harry Styles.

  • Imperative: Stop, I don’t like this.

  • Interrogative: What it is the problem?

  • Exclamative: The music of One Direction is the best!

My sentences are
I like ice cream
Go study hard!
How did that happen?
That is magnificent!

My sentences are:
I like to read books.
Don’t run!
How would you describe yourself?
You are amazing!

declarative: I like ice cream. I don´t like ice cream. imperative: run. don´t run. interrogative?: where is your job? where lives her mom? exclamative!: I´m excited! gool! hey!
I enjoy movies. Don´t talk. Are you mad at me? Congratulations!

Declarative

  • It’s raining now, I can’t believe it.

Imperative

  • Go downstairs and buy me a soda.

Interrogative

  • Would you like a glass of water?

Exclamative

  • You’re the best person I’ve ever met!
**Declarative:** She waters the plants every day. **Imperative:** Don't do that! **Interrogative:** What is the homework for tomorrow? **Exclamative:** That's a great idea!
Example of the sentences: * Declarative: I go to the cinema * Imperative: You have to do it! * Interrogative: Can I help you? * Exclamative: Interesting!
**Declarative**: * I will get the job soon **Imperative:** * Give me my phone **Interrogative** * Can I help you? **Imperative** * You are amazing!
* Declarative: I need some inspiration. * Imperative: Stay tuned! * Interrogative: What are you waiting for to start? * Exclamative: Such a nice idea!
`I like to feel in peace  ` `Please eat now! ` `Where are you from? ` `Very good! `
My sentences are: **Declarative:** I love study english. **Imperative:** Study. **Interrogative** Do you like study english? **Exclamative:** Yeah!
I don´t like to go out sleep do you like movies? surprise :)
My sentences: ***Declarative:*** My cat is beatiful ***Imperative:*** Run ***Interrogative:*** Are you student? ***Exclamative:*** Of course!
  • I am a developer
  • Start studying
  • Where are you from?
  • You are amazing
  • Where is the dog?
  • Wow that’s amazing!
  • Take a shower
  • The weather is cold

I am very happy, i undesrtand the class without cc

  • She is the most beautiful
  • Take a shower.
  • What do you like in you free time?
  • Awesome!

I like candies.
Catalina, please do your homework now!
Where do you live ?
What’s up! / That’s great!

My sentences:
Declarative: I want to travel.
Imperative: Sit down!
Interrogative: Did you get the job?
Exclamative: I can’t believe it!

SENTENCE DECLARATIVE:
I love doing exerise

SENTENCE IMPERAIVE:
Shut up!

SNTENCE INTERROGATIVE:
Do you like my new look?

SENTENCE EXCLAMATIVE:
It’s amazing!

I love animals.
Don’t touch me
Are you listening to me?
What a nice day!

  • I live from away to city center
  • Don’t eat sugar!
  • who is the handsome man?
  • That sound great!

Declarative: I love pole dance.
Imperative: Go ahead!
Interrogative: How can I get there?
Exclamative: I love it!

-What a great class!

My sentences:

  • I have two dogs.

  • Stop! don’t do that.

  • Where do you see it?

  • OMG! I love that song.

  • Declarative: I’m falling in love with Pierce.
  • Imperative: Cheer up!
  • Interrogative: Are you serious?
  • Excalmative:Wow, it’s amazing!
  • I like music.

  • Study.

  • Were is your horse?

  • I’m stress!

Declarative
I want to learn a lot of courses in Platzi platftorm.
Imperative
please, close the refrigerator door carefully.
Interrogative
What is the best way to arrive quick to the next town?
Exclamative
I’m very happy to see you!

Declarative: You don’t want to travel.
Imperative: study right now.
Interrogative: What did you do last weekend?
Exclamative: Is amazing!

  1. Today is a sunny day
  2. Go out and enjoy the day!
  3. Will you go to the park?
  4. That is a good idea!

Sentence: A group of words that expresses an idea.
Types:

  • Declarative: Makes a statement or expresses an opinion (a declaration), and this kind of sentence ends with a period.
  • Imperative: Gives a command or makes a request, can finish with a period or an exclamation point.
  • Interrogative: Asks a question, this type of sentence often begins with who, what, where, when, why, how, or do, and it ends with a question mark.
  • Exclamation: Expresses great emotion such as excitement, surprise, happiness and anger, and ends with an exclamation point.
    Bibliography: https://www.time4writing.com/writing-resources/types-of-sentences-and-punctuation/

My sentences are:

  • I love to travel (Declarative)
  • Must eat here! (Imperative)
  • Why you love to travel? (Interrogative)
  • OMG! (Exclamative)
  • I live in America.

  • she live to two blocks of here.

  • Who are you?

  • Excellent!

Sentences:

  1. You’re marvelous.
  2. Do it extraordinary!
  3. What are you saying was impressive?
  4. Oh my gosh! That was astounding

I like cycling.
Let’s go to ride a bike!
Do you like cycling?
Cycling is amazing!

  • I love this course, it’s so interesting. (Declarative)
  • Go take a shower. (Imperative)
  • I love eating tteokbokki! (Exclamative)
  • Are you going to the mall? (Interrogative)

I love to go swimming. Declarative
Now!. Imperative
Where are you from?. Interrogative
What beautiful eyes!. Exclamative

Here are my sentences:

  1. I love to travel a lot (declarative)
  2. Eat your vegetables (imperative)
  3. Where are you? (Interrogative)
  4. I’m fine!

My sentences are:

I like to play videogames. (Declarative)
Just use this number in case of emergency (Imperative)
What do you study? (Interrogative)
Excellent, I love it! (Exclamative)

Covid means COrona VIrus Disease
Do your homework.
What color is this?
Oh my God!

I can play the piano.
Don’t smoke!
Where did you buy it?
What a coincidence!

My sentences:

  • Declarative: I like play chess.
  • Imperative: Don’t go out in a pandemic.
  • Interrogative: How was your exam?
  • Exclamative: I love my family!

The weather in Cúcuta is very hot. (Declarative)
Do your exercises (Imperative)
What kind of music do you like? (Interrogative)
Congratulations !! (Exclamative)

These are my sentences. Declarative sentences: I like to study English. Imperative sentences: Don´t stop studying. Interrogative sentences: What do you want to do when you finish this course? Exclamative sentences: You’re right!
Declarative: I like tea with milk. Imperative: Don't eat it! Interrogative: How do you say this word in Portuguese? Exclamation: It's cool!
Do I need do that? (interrogtive) She buys many things. (declarative) Congrats for your grade! (exclamative) Don't do that! (imperative)
Here are my sentences: * I´m going to take a picture with my phone. (**Declarative**) * Do the dishes! (**Imperative**) * When you visited your parents? (**Interrogative**) * Hold up! (**Exclamative**)
Interrogative: "Why do my eyes hurt?" Imperative: "Follow the white rabbit." Exclamative: "I know kung fu!" Declarative: "Neo is the One."
Declarative: I like pineapple Imperative: Don´t play soccer! Interrogative: What´s wrong? Exclamative: It´s a girl!
Hi! Types of sentences: * Declarative: I like play video games. * Imperative: Stop. * Interrogative: How are you today? * Exclamative: Wonderful!
My sentences are: * I like Pop Music * Sit down, now * How do you sleep? * Just, do it!
My sentences: * My bike is dirty. (Declarative) * Don't talk to me like that!. (Imperative) * Where is the museum?. (Interrogative) * You're right!. (Exclamative)
* The winter is coming. (declarative) * Don't go on the trip. (imperative) * What are you doing? (interrogative) * The sunset is beautiful! (exclamative)
. Declarative: I´m a student and athelete . Imperative: i have a breakfast everyday interrogative: what are you years old? exclamative: I love you!
* I work tomorrow * Grab this box * Do you want a day off? * Nice job!
✍️**Declarative:** I love watching K-dramas 👉**Imperative:** Don't watch narco novels 🤷‍♀️**Interrogative:** Are you a reader? 🙋‍♀️ **Exclamative:** Amazing!
Videogames are good (declarative) Play! (imperative) Do you like this videogame? (interrogative) Awesome game! (exclamative)
Declarative: I like soccer. Imperative: Sit down. Interrogative: Who is he? Exclamative: I love it!
The next class is the 6. GO TO THE NEXT CLASS. Why are you still reading? BRO I SAY U GO TO THE NEXT CLASS!
My sentences: 1. My name is Isaac hernandez 2. Please, Read This. 3. Do you Understand the class? 4. I am very excited for learning english at platzi!
* DECLARATIVE * I love my boyfriend. * IMPERATIVE * Don't move, Your have a bee! * INTERROGRATIVE * Where is your pets? * EXCLAMATIVE * It is amizing!
Homework Write sentences using as many parts of speech as you can * She likes the coffee very much. * I will go to EEUU nex week. * He is going to visit her sisters a couple of week. * These files are confidential. * The project is hers, and is responsible for it's successful completion. * He finished the project surprisingly quickly. * The client is immensely satisfied with the final product. * I saw invite to the meeting in my calendar and in my email, but I can't go to he meeting, for I go on vacation that same day. * I got you the last two tickets for the show! * I'm so mad at you!
Las partes de la oración * Sustantivos: Nombres, lugares, cosas o ideas * Pronombres: Reemplaza sustantivos y otros pronombres * Verbo: Cuenta con lo que sucede en la oración * Adjetivo: Describe, modifica o da información sobre sustantivos y pronombres * Adverbio: Describe verbos, adjetivos , o otros adverbios * Preposición: Vincula un sustantivo o pronombre con otras palabras en la oración * Conjunción: Conecta palabras, cláusulas, frases, e ideas en la oracion * Interjeccion: Expresa emociones fuertes o reacciones Determinantes en la oracion: Específica e identifica sustantivos y pronombres
Homework * Declarative: I have to study a lot today. * Interrogative Would you like some coffee? * Exclamative Look at the stars! * Imperative Don't put the dictionary away.
Types of Sentence * Declarative ( statement): Gives us some information, their statements. They can be affirmative or negative. They always follow the order Subject +Verb. Subject cannot be omitted You finish these sentences using a period Example I like chocolate. I don't like chocolate. * Imperative (Command): This type of sentence is a command or instruction These kind of sentences normally do not have a subject because it's understood that the subject is "you". You can finish these sentences using a period or an exclamation point Example: Eat. Don't eat! * Interrogative (Question): Those are the questions Example Don't you like chocolate * Exclamatives: They normally express a surprise! Or emotion Example: " What a surprise"! You finish these type of sentence using an exclamation point
Types of Sentences Sentence: A sentence, according to the Cambridge Dictionary, is a group of words, usually containing a verb that expresses a thought in the form of a statement, question, instruction or exclamation . And it starts with a capital letter when writen. To summarise, we can say that a sentence is a word or a group of words that expresses different types Go: Is an example of a sentence using only one word I am: Is the shortest complete sentence in english. It is complete because contains a subject, "I", and the verb "am"
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I like studying. Go on!
Do you practice any sport? Yes, I love play soccer Shot now! Good job!

Declarative: I love my family
Imperative: Take out the trash
Interrogative: How is your family?
Exclamative: I feel great!

The bread is ready! Today rain all the day. Who eat cake? Give me the cellphone
I share my exercises: * I like to travel * Journey * Would you like to travel with me? * What a good trip!
homework \* my cousins are traveling and i am alone in house (declarative) \*stand up group 5 (imperactive) \*why are you so late? (interrogative) \*oh my goss (explamative)
My sentences are: I like drive a car (Declarative) Clean the kitchen (Command) Do you have a little bit money? (Question) What a great! (Exclamation)
Hi everyone! My sentences: * I am a student. * Don't play. * Do you know to cook? * Do it!
1. **Informativa**: "La tienda está **cerrada**." 2. **Declarativa**: "No **debes correr**." 3. **Interrogativa**: "¿**Qué hora es**?" 4. **Exclamativa**: "¡Feliz **cumpleaños**!"
* They come here in a few minutes. * Put the candy in the stand. * How is your mother? * Don't lose your phone!
I really like butterflies. Declarative Move it! Command Have you been there before? Interrogative Oh yes that's what I have on mind! Exclamative
Exercise: * Declarative: I have to go to the job. * Imperative: Don´t do it! * Interrogative: Where is my cellphone? * Exclamative: Good job!
* Declarative: I don't like fish. * Imperative: Run * Interrogative: What's the day today? * Exclamative: Have a great day!
Now I go to the gym (Declarative) You don't like the militaty press?(Interrogarive) Stay away from the beer¡(Impertative) what the hell is going on here(Exclamative)

Declarative: I like to go for a walk
Imperative: I want to go home as soon as possible.
Interrogative: Where is the Entrance?
Exclamative: The party was lousy.

He thinks you are lying. Please, be on time. Where is your notebook? I love this skirt!
I like motorcycles. Don't do it. How'd you know? That's crazy!
* Declarative (statement). * I like chocolate. * I don't like chocolate. * Imperative (command). * Eat. * Don't eat. * Interrogative (question) * Don't you like chocolate? * Where is your house? * Exclamative (exclamation) * What a surprise! * How nice!
In English grammar, sentences are categorized into four main types based on their structure and purpose: declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory. Each type serves a different function and conveys a different mood or intention. 1. **Declarative Sentences**: Declarative sentences make statements or assertions. They provide information, express thoughts, or convey ideas. Declarative sentences typically end with a period. Examples: * "The sun is shining." * "She likes to read books." * "I am going to the store." 2. **Interrogative Sentences**: Interrogative sentences ask questions. They seek information or clarification. Interrogative sentences often begin with a question word (who, what, where, when, why, how) or a helping verb (is, are, do, can, will), and they end with a question mark. Examples: * "Where are you going?" * "What time is the meeting?" * "How do you solve this problem?" 3. **Imperative Sentences**: Imperative sentences give commands, instructions, or requests. They are used to direct or persuade someone to do something. Imperative sentences can end with a period or an exclamation mark, depending on the intensity of the command or request. Examples: * "Please pass the salt." * "Close the door behind you." * "Don't forget to call me." 4. **Exclamatory Sentences**: Exclamatory sentences express strong emotions or feelings. They convey excitement, surprise, anger, joy, or other intense emotions. Exclamatory sentences often begin with what or how and end with an exclamation mark. Examples: * "What a beautiful day it is!" * "How amazing that performance was!" * "I can't believe you did that!" It's important to note that within these main types, sentences can vary in complexity and structure. Additionally, sentences can be combined to form compound or complex sentences, which contain multiple clauses or phrases. Understanding the different types of sentences helps writers convey their intended meaning effectively and adds variety to their writing.
declarative: I usually get up at 6:30 imperative: shut up please! interrogative:what do you do? exclamation:good idea!
I hate this film; it’s very boring. (Declarativa) Odio esta película; es muy aburrida. Look at the stars! (Exclamativa) ¡Mira las estrellas! Do you want to prepare the dessert? (Interrogativa) ¿Quieres preparar el postre? I didn’t know you were here! (Exclamativa, negativa) ¡No sabía que estabas acá! Don’t look up. (Imperativa, negativa) No mires hacia arriba. Fuente: <https://www.ejemplos.co/20-ejemplos-de-oraciones-en-ingles/#ixzz8ViuB6QeB>
Declarative: She's eating vegetables Imperative: Go at the home Interrogative: Do you want to eat some cake? Exclamation: It's beutiful!
I'm like video games much. (Declarative) Don't do that! (Imperative) You like my lunch? (Interrogative) That's incredible! (Exclamative)
Hello there. I'm going to USA next weekend but first you need to clean my kitchen's counter before I go. You: why don't you do it? Me: because I've being pretty busy and I don't have time at all, but don't worry I'll pay you a decent amount of cash. You: Oh! well, that sounds nice. Me: Thank you, you are a beautiful person!!