Declarative (statement): John is a student., Max runs in the park., Ted takes the bus to school., Henry walks to work., The dog is hungry., The cat is sleepy., The girl is happy., The boy is excited., Maria and Jose travel together., Matthew and Mark are writers., Imperative (command): Do your homework., Watch out., Go to the store after work., Mark, make your bed., Sandy, clean your room., Mr. Jones, please make coffee., Ms. Smith, start the meeting at 3., Count to ten until you calm down., Stand still., Don't move., Interrogative (question): Do you like sushi?, Where is the bathroom?, What is in this drink?, Who is at the door?, When is the meeting?, Exclamatory (strong emotion): Watch out!, Katya and Alexi got married!, John is engaged to Sue!, We almost got in an accident!, Be quiet!,
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