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Types of sentences Worksheet-4

Types of sentences Worksheet-4

 

Recognise the type of sentence:

  1. Many old songs have been remixed in the movie.

A. Interrogative                            B. Exclamatory

C. Imperative                                D. Declarative

 

  1. Boil the water and then add the tea leaves.

A. Declarative                               B. Imperative

C. Interrogative                            D. Exclamatory

 

  1. Pass me the salt, please.

A. Declarative                               B. Interrogative

C. Imperative                                D. Exclamatory

 

  1. Why did the girl cry so loudly?

A. Declarative                               B. Interrogative

C. Imperative                                D. Exclamatory

 

  1. What a nice man your father is!

A. Declarative                               B. Exclamatory

C. Imperative                                D. Interrogative

 

  1. How does one solve this sum?

A. Declarative                               B. Imperative

C. Exclamatory                             D. Interrogative

 

  1. The sun does not move from its place.

A. Declarative                               B. Imperative

C. Interrogative                            D. Exclamatory

 

  1. Have you all done your homework?

A. Interrogative                            B. Declarative

C. Imperative                                D. Exclamatory

 

  1. What a lot of homework we have today!

A. Interrogative                            B. Imperative

C. Declarative                               D. Exclamatory

 

  1. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.

A. Imperative                                B. Interrogative

C. Declarative                               D. Exclamatory

 

Answer Key:

  1. D

Explanation: This sentence gives information and it ends in a full stop.

 

  1. B

Explanation: This sentence gives a mild command.

 

  1. C

Explanation: The sentence expresses a request.

 

  1. B

Explanation: The sentence asks for information and ends in a question mark.

 

  1. B

Explanation: The sentence expresses sudden emotion and ends in an exclamatory mark.

 

  1. D

Explanation: The sentence asks for information and ends in a question mark.

 

  1. A

Explanation: The sentence gives information and ends in a full stop.

 

  1. A

Explanation: The sentence asks for information and ends in a question mark.

 

  1. D

Explanation: The sentence expresses sudden emotion and ends in an exclamatory mark.

 

  1. C

Explanation: The sentence gives information and ends in a full stop.