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Types of sentences Worksheet-3

Types of sentences Worksheet-3

 

Multiple-Choice Questions:

Identify the sentence type:

  1. Can’t she get any help from her elders?

(A) Interrogative sentence         (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Imperative sentence             (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Don’t play in the water.

(A) Declarative sentence            (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Exclamatory sentence          (D) Interrogative sentence

 

  1. When can we ask the children over to our house?

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Imperative sentence

 

  1. Which is this lovely flower?

(A) Interrogative sentence         (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Come on, let’s go!

(A) Imperative sentence             (B) Interrogative sentence

(C) Exclamatory sentence          (D) Declarative sentence

 

  1. Wilson is a very handsome boy.

(A) Imperative sentence             (B) Interrogative sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Why can’t we go home early?

(A) Interrogative sentence         (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. The weather report for the day is not good.

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Imperative sentence

 

  1. What a coincidence!

(A) Declarative sentence            (B) Exclamatory sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Imperative sentence

 

  1. Any one of us can do this small job.

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Imperative sentence             (D) Interrogative sentence

 

  1. Let us go to Goa next month.

(A) Imperative sentence             (B) Interrogative sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Should this ball not be in the other socket?

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Imperative sentence

 

  1. Besides being difficult, the subject is also boring.

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Declarative sentence

 

  1. What high hopes!

(A) Imperative sentence             (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. We cannot possibly go tomorrow.

(A) Imperative sentence             (B) Interrogative sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

Answers:

  1. (A)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (B)

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

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (A)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (A)

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

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence gives information.

  1. (A)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (B)

Exp: This sentence gives information.

  1. (B)

Exp: This sentence expresses sudden emotion.

  1. (B)

Exp: This sentence gives information.

  1. (A)

Exp: This sentence is a suggestion. All suggestions are imperative sentences.

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (D)

Exp: This sentence gives information.

  1. (D)

Exp: This sentence expresses sudden emotion.

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence gives information.