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Identify whether each sentence is complex, an exclamation, declarative, or interrogative.

1. Tim likes soup, so Mary bought tomatoes. Complex

2. Oh no! Exclamation

3. Do you want to play in the Garden? Interrogative

4. In the story, the author told how useful a sled can be. Complex

5. She plays the piano. Declarative

6. I love u! Exclamation

7. My brother baked a cake last night. Declarative

8. The car broke down, but a rescuer van arrived within minutes. Complex

9. If you leave late, take a cab home. Complex

10. What did you name your new puppy? Interrogative

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Sra

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Your answers are correct! Good job! Here's a breakdown of each sentence:

1. Tim likes soup, so Mary bought tomatoes. - Complex (contains a dependent clause "so Mary bought tomatoes" and an independent clause "Tim likes soup").
2. Oh no! - Exclamation (expresses strong emotion or surprise).
3. Do you want to play in the Garden? - Interrogative (asks a question).
4. In the story, the author told how useful a sled can be. - Complex (contains a dependent clause "In the story" and an independent clause "the author told how useful a sled can be").
5. She plays the piano. - Declarative (makes a statement).
6. I love u! - Exclamation (expresses strong emotion or emphasis).
7. My brother baked a cake last night. - Declarative (makes a statement).
8. The car broke down, but a rescuer van arrived within minutes. - Complex (contains two independent clauses "The car broke down" and "a rescuer van arrived within minutes").
9. If you leave late, take a cab home. - Complex (contains a dependent clause "If you leave late" and an independent clause "take a cab home").
10. What did you name your new puppy? - Interrogative (asks a question).

Great work on correctly identifying the sentence types!