English, 02.06.2020 02:59 destineyburger2
Please read the following sentences and decide on their purposes. Beside each sentence write D for declarative; IN for interrogative; IM for imperative or E for Exclamatory.
Clean up your room right now!
I think you should clean up your room.
Do you think you could clean u your room?
I can't stand it when you leave your room messy!
Run, quick!
You are a terrific person.
It's time for school.
When can we go to the beach?
Please pass the salt.
I am all finished!
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