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Types of sentences Worksheet-1

Types of sentences Worksheet-1

 

Multiple-Choice Questions:

Identify the sentence type:

  1. At what time will the hockey match start?

(A) Interrogative sentence         (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Oh! Such a nice gift!

(A) Declarative sentence            (B) Interrogative sentence

(C) Imperative sentence             (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. We shall visit the museum tomorrow.

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Imperative sentence

 

  1. Do you study in this school?

(A) Interrogative sentence         (B) Exclamatory sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Imperative sentence

 

  1. Never lose hope.

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Interrogative sentence

(C) Imperative sentence             (D) Declarative sentence

 

  1. May I come with you?

(A) Imperative sentence             (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Do you enjoy watching cricket on TV?

(A) Declarative sentence            (B) Exclamatory sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Imperative sentence

 

  1. She eats oats for breakfast every day.

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Interrogative sentence

 

  1. How well you have done this!

(A) Imperative sentence             (B) Exclamatory sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Interrogative sentence

 

  1. How shall we get to the fort from here?

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Declarative sentence

 

  1. Write the essay in an hour.

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Imperative sentence             (D) Interrogative sentence

 

  1. When will the new manager come?

(A) Declarative sentence            (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Why don’t you come to my house today?

(A) Declarative sentence            (B) Interrogative sentence

(C) Imperative sentence             (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Will you tell me something about your mother?

(A) Imperative sentence             (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. His aunt is coming to dinner today.

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Interrogative sentence

 

Answers:

  1. (A)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (D)

Exp: This sentence expresses sudden emotion.

  1. (B)

Exp: This sentence gives information.

  1. (A)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence gives advice. Such sentences are always imperative.

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence gives information.

  1. (B)

Exp: This sentence expresses sudden emotion.

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence tells someone (You) to do something.

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (B)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (A)

Exp: This sentence tells someone (you) to do something.

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence gives information.