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		<title>Learn The Types of Sentences With Some Examples</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Many of us often make lots of statements daily in our routine life so abruptly that the sentences we utter sound un-perceivable for the listeners compelling the latter to inquire, what we must have stated in a haste manner, by responding either as &ldquo;sorry&hellip;!&rdquo; or &ldquo;pardon..! It&rsquo;s not the slip of our tongue which causes such type of unclear statements but the way of ours stating without concentrating on the types of sentences or statements we are making. We should ensure that the listeners understand whatever we say from the first and last word of the statement. Though the pronunciation has its exceptional conspicuousness in all the statements made by individuals, it is the way of ours making sentences which either may leave a positive&nbsp;effect or&nbsp;a negative effect on the listener making him detract or focus his attention on the issue we dwell on. &nbsp;</p>]]></description>
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