This video was created by www.time4writing.com to help writing students understand about two of the most common sentence types: declarative and interrogative sentences. One of the ways to create interesting writing is to use all four types of sentences: declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory. Whether the writer tells the reader to remember information, presents it in a straightforward way, or asks questions, this variety of expression helps the paragraph stand out. Declarative Sentence - This sentence makes a statement, and ends with a period. Interrogative Sentence This sentence asks a question, and ends with a question mark. Exclamatory Sentence - This sentence shows strong emotion or feeling, and ends with an exclamation mark. Imperative Sentence - This sentence gives a direction or command, and ends with a period or exclamation mark. Learning to identify the various sentence types can help a writer keep the reader interested. Time4Writing can teach you how to properly use each type of sentence when writing. These courses can help: Elementary paragraph writing course: www.time4writing.com/elementary-school/paragraph-writing/ Middle school paragraph writing course: www.time4writing.com/middle-school/paragraph-writing/ High school paragraph writing course: www.time4writing.com/high-school/paragraph-writing/