This document discusses four types of sentences: declarative sentences, interrogative sentences, exclamatory sentences, and imperative sentences. It provides examples of each type of sentence. It also shares two quotes - one from Confucius stating that if you choose a job you love you will never have to work, and one from Thomas Edison stating that most people miss opportunities because they are disguised as work.
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1. REPUBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE VENEZUELA
MINISTERIO DEL PODER POPULAR PARA LA EDUCACION
UNIVERSIDAD YACAMBU
NUCLEO PORTUGUESA
Oraciones
Estudiante:
Gonz¨¢lez Juannys HPS15101195
Secci¨®n
MC02TOP
ARAURE 2015
2. TIPOS DE ORACIONES
Declative: Declara lo que esta dudoso
Interrogative:Que indica una pregunta
Exclamatory: para expresar emociones
Imperative: Describe a quien impera, capaz de mandar
3. Citas Carl Jung
? Antes de querer
cambiar al ni?o,
tendr¨ªamos que querer
cambiar nosotros
? Before wanting to
change the child, we
would have to want to
change us
? Consciousness is a
condition of being
? La conciencia es una
condici¨®n del ser
4. Citas
? Choose a job
you love, and
you will never
have to work a
day in your
life. Confucius
? (Declarative)
? Opportunity is
missed by most
people because it
is dressed in
overalls and looks
like
work. Thomas A.
Edison
? (Eclamatory)