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Exercise 2. Here are some sentences. Sort them out and classify into five various kind : (assertive interrogative imperative optative exclamatory) 11. Alas ! my wife is no more. 12. Sweet are the uses of adversity. 13. Who does not know this rogue? 14. Be off my eyes, rascal ! 15. May you enjoy peace of mind ! 16. Hurrah! daddy has come. 17. The train is not running to time. 18. Does your watch keep correct time ? 19. Do not walk bare-foot on the grass. 20. What a fool I have been so far! 21. Call in the doctor, please. 22. It was a down daylight robbery. 23. Are you really out at elbows? 24. Ah! what a lovely rose! 25. Where has Ramesh gone today? 26. Bravo! what a fine catch! 27. May you suffer God's wrath! 28. Cursed be you, O tyrant! 29. May you go to the dogs! 30. May your husband ignore you, Shakuntala! 31. What though we happen to be late? 32. Ah, what a sight it was ! 33. When can their glory fade? 34. How old are you? 35. I wish I were young again! 36. Nights are always cool. please answer this question please

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