
Вопрос задан 12.07.2023 в 22:03.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Талатынник Светлана.
Please help me with my home work! I really need an answer please! I) Read the sentences and
identify what are the four types of sentences: (Interrogative, Declarative, Imperative, Exclamatory) 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. 11. Please leave your footwear outside. 12. Will you wait here? 13. Where have you been all this while? 14. We will not tolerate this. 15. I am your friend. 16. My sister lives in Mexico. 17. What did you do then? 18. Do be a bit more careful. 19. Never speak to me like that again. 20. Always remember what I told you. 21. The ball rolled slowly into the goal. II) State whether the following sentences are simple, complex, compound or compound-complex All the students laughed when the teacher cracked a joke. Jane can be rude at times but she is a nice girl. The girl sprinted after the tiger. We met rather few people who spoke English. I have been on rather too many planes and trains recently. We drove right up to Helsinki in two days. I don’t care how expensive it is. Kate doesn’t like cartoons because they are loud, so she doesn’t watch them. Two minutes ago the child was fast asleep, but now he is wide awake. He is not tall enough to be a soldier. I guess she just doesn’t respect you. I have got four sisters and each of them is quite different from the others. You can either come with me now or walk home. The dog started barking so the cat ran away and I couldn’t keep up, so I stopped. He will never leave home because he hasn’t got the courage to. When all else fails, read the user manual. It was Sam who paid for the drinks.

Ответы на вопрос

Отвечает Буйнов Максим.
Ответ:
I
- Interrogative
- Declarative
- Declarative
- Imperative
- Exclamatory
- Interrogative
- Imperative
- Exclamatory
- Declarative
- Imperative
- Imperative
- Interrogative
- Interrogative
- Declarative
- Declarative
- Declarative
- Interrogative
- Imperative
- Imperative
- Imperative
- Declarative
II
- complex
- complex
- simple
- complex
- simple
- simple/simple
- complex
- complex
- simple
- compound
- compound
- simple
- compound-complex
- complex
- complex
- complex



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I) Identifying the types of sentences:
- Will the teacher be late? (Interrogative)
- He scored a goal. (Declarative)
- I completed my college application essay. (Declarative)
- Read this book now. (Imperative)
- The trip was exciting! (Exclamatory)
- Who graduated at the top of a class? (Interrogative)
- Shut the door. (Imperative)
- What a cute dog! (Exclamatory)
- Peanut is better than jam. (Declarative)
- Brush your teeth. (Imperative)
- Please leave your footwear outside. (Imperative)
- Will you wait here? (Interrogative)
- Where have you been all this while? (Interrogative)
- We will not tolerate this. (Declarative)
- I am your friend. (Declarative)
- My sister lives in Mexico. (Declarative)
- What did you do then? (Interrogative)
- Do be a bit more careful. (Imperative)
- Never speak to me like that again. (Imperative)
- Always remember what I told you. (Imperative)
- The ball rolled slowly into the goal. (Declarative)
II) Identifying the types of sentences:
- All the students laughed when the teacher cracked a joke. (Complex)
- Jane can be rude at times but she is a nice girl. (Compound)
- The girl sprinted after the tiger. (Simple)
- We met rather few people who spoke English. (Complex)
- I have been on rather too many planes and trains recently. (Complex)
- We drove right up to Helsinki in two days. (Simple)
- I don’t care how expensive it is. (Simple)
- Kate doesn’t like cartoons because they are loud, so she doesn’t watch them. (Compound)
- Two minutes ago the child was fast asleep, but now he is wide awake. (Compound)
- He is not tall enough to be a soldier. (Simple)
- I guess she just doesn’t respect you. (Simple)
- I have got four sisters, and each of them is quite different from the others. (Compound)
- You can either come with me now or walk home. (Compound)
- The dog started barking, so the cat ran away, and I couldn’t keep up, so I stopped. (Compound-Complex)
- He will never leave home because he hasn’t got the courage to. (Complex)
- When all else fails, read the user manual. (Complex)
- It was Sam who paid for the drinks. (Complex)


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