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15 October, 15:06

Identify the type of sentence: I don't understand why there is a fee.

Exclamatory

Declarative

Interrogative

Imperative

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  1. 15 October, 16:33
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    It is a Declarative Sentence. Option B is the correct answer.

    A declarative sentence is a sentence that just as its name suggests, declares or states any thing, and ends with a period.

    In this sentence the person is stating that he doesn't understand why there is a fee. In this sentence, he is declaring something. He is stating that he is unaware of something. He is telling this by a statement, that I don't understand why there is a fee. So this is truly a Declarative Sentence
  2. 15 October, 18:52
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    I don't understand why there is a fee is a declarative sentence. The sentence states that there is something that is not understood.

    For the sentence to be exclamatory it needs an exclamation mark at the end:

    I don't understand why there is a fee is a declarative sentence!

    For this sentence to be interrogative, it needs a question mark at the end and an auxiliary before the main verb: Do you understand why there is a fee?

    Finally, to be imperative, it needs the imperative structure that requires no subject:

    Don't understand why there is a fee is a declarative sentence! This last is really not a probable option in normal speech.
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