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Types of Sentences Worksheet-12

Types of Sentences Worksheet-12

 

  1. Identify the type of sentence: Math is difficult, but Hindi is not.

A. Interrogative sentence           B. Exclamatory sentence

C. Declarative sentence              D. Imperative sentence

 

  1. Identify the type of sentence: Keep quiet!

A. Exclamatory sentence            B. Interrogative sentence

C. Declarative sentence              D. Imperative sentence

 

  1. Identify the type of sentence: Why are you going to Sachin’s house?

A. Declarative sentence              B. Imperative sentence

C. Interrogative sentence           D. Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Identify the type of sentence: Come and sit with me!

A. Imperative sentence               B. Declarative sentence

C. Exclamatory sentence            D. Interrogative sentence

 

  1. Identify the type of sentence: At what time will you return from the school?

A. Exclamatory sentence            B. Declarative sentence

C. Interrogative sentence           D. Imperative sentence

 

  1. Identify the type of sentence: Anil is a very clever boy.

A. Interrogative sentence           B. Imperative sentence

C. Declarative sentence              D. Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Identify the type of sentence: What a clever boy Sunil is!

A. Exclamatory sentence            B. Interrogative sentence

C. Imperative sentence               D. Declarative sentence

 

  1. Identify the type of sentence: Let’s have some ice cream.

A. Declarative sentence              B. Exclamatory sentence

C. Interrogative sentence           D. Imperative sentence

 

  1. Identify the type of sentence: When will the sun rise?

A. Imperative sentence               B. Declarative sentence

C. Exclamatory sentence            D. Interrogative sentence

 

  1. Identify the type of sentence: The tall player dunked the ball easily.

A. Exclamatory sentence            B. Declarative sentence

C. Interrogative sentence           D. Imperative sentence

 

Answer Key:

  1. C

Explanation: The sentence gives information; hence it is a Declarative sentence.

  1. D

Explanation: The sentence gives a command; hence it is an Imperative sentence.

  1. C

Explanation: The sentence asks for information; hence it is an Interrogative sentence.

  1. A

Explanation: The sentence tells someone (you) to do something; hence it is an Imperative sentence.

  1. C

Explanation: The sentence asks for information; hence it is an Interrogative sentence.

  1. C

Explanation: The sentence gives information; hence it is a Declarative sentence.

  1. A

Explanation: The sentence expresses sudden emotion; hence it is an Exclamatory sentence.

  1. D

Explanation: The sentence is a suggestion. All suggestions are Imperative sentences.

  1. D

Explanation: The sentence asks for information; hence it is an Interrogative sentence.

  1. B

Explanation: The sentence gives information; hence it is a Declarative sentence.