Executive director of nonprofit behind Twin Cities Startup Week resigns
Two men were walking on a beach. One of the men said, "I can't believe how many people are here today." The other man said, "I know. It's so crowded." "I can't believe how many people are here today," said one of the men. "It's so crowded," said the other.
Four main types of sentences exist: interrogative (interrogative), exclamatory (exclamatory), and imperative. Declarative sentences are statements. Interrogative sentences pose a question. Exclamatory sentences are often punctuated with a question mark. Exclamatory sentences are often punctuated with an exclamation mark. Imperative sentences convey a command. They usually end with a period.