Change the following declarative sentences to imperative and interrogative sentences:
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Declarative: She is going to the store. Imperative: Go to the store. Interrogative: Is she going to the store?
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Declarative: They have finished their homework. Imperative: Finish your homework. Interrogative: Have they finished their homework?
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Declarative: The dog is barking loudly. Imperative: Bark loudly, dog. Interrogative: Is the dog barking loudly?
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Declarative: He plays the guitar very well. Imperative: Play the guitar very well. Interrogative: Does he play the guitar very well?
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Declarative: We are going to the beach tomorrow. Imperative: Let’s go to the beach tomorrow. Interrogative: Are we going to the beach tomorrow?
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Declarative: The cake tastes delicious. Imperative: Taste the delicious cake. Interrogative: Does the cake taste delicious?
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Declarative: She dances gracefully. Imperative: Dance gracefully. Interrogative: Does she dance gracefully?
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Declarative: They are studying for the exam. Imperative: Study for the exam. Interrogative: Are they studying for the exam?
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Declarative: The sun sets in the west. Imperative: Set in the west, sun. Interrogative: Does the sun set in the west?
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Declarative: He is reading a book. Imperative: Read a book. Interrogative: Is he reading a book?
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