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Types of sentences worksheet-2

Types of sentences worksheet-2

 

  1. Why does the wind blow so fast today?

(A) Imperative sentence             (B) Exclamatory sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Interrogative sentence

 

  1. The man standing there is my uncle.

(A) Imperative sentence             (B) Exclamatory sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Declarative sentence

 

  1. How wonderful this new garden is!

 (A) Declarative sentence           (B) Imperative sentence

 (C) Interrogative sentence        (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Jack and Jill went up the hill.

 (A) Interrogative sentence        (B) Imperative sentence

 (C) Declarative sentence           (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Why did Shivaji kill Aurangzeb?

 (A) Exclamatory sentence         (B) Declarative sentence

 (C) Interrogative sentence        (D) Imperative sentence

 

  1. All rules must be obeyed.

 (A) Imperative sentence            (B) Interrogative sentence

 (C) Declarative sentence           (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. A tinkling sound the children made.

 (A) Declarative sentence           (B) Interrogative sentence

 (C) Imperative sentence            (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. When will the bell ring?

 (A) Interrogative sentence        (B) Exclamatory sentence

 (C) Declarative sentence           (D) Imperative sentence

 

  1. When I returned home, my dog was waiting for me.

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Declarative sentence

 

  1. Whom did you give the new pen to?

(A) Imperative sentence             (B) Interrogative sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. She can easily solve all these sums.

(A) Interrogative sentence         (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Imperative sentence             (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Do not stand in the rain, come inside.

(A) Declarative sentence            (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Exclamatory sentence          (D) Interrogative sentence

 

  1. We can ask the children where they want to go.

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Imperative sentence

 

  1. What is your favourite pastime?

(A) Interrogative sentence         (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Wake up, it’s 7 o’clock.

(A) Imperative sentence             (B) Interrogative sentence

(C) Exclamatory sentence          (D) Declarative sentence

 

  1. Was the paper very difficult?

(A) Imperative sentence             (B) Interrogative sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. We must start early tomorrow.

(A) Interrogative sentence         (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. When will you learn to do it right?

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Imperative sentence

 

  1. What a family!

(A) Declarative sentence            (B) Exclamatory sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Imperative sentence

 

  1. A group of words that makes sense is a sentence.

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Imperative sentence             (D) Interrogative sentence

 

Answers and explanations:

  1. (D)

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.

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (A)

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

  1. (A)

Exp: This sentence gives information.

  1. (A)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (D)

Exp: This sentence gives information.

  1. (B)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (B)

Exp: This sentence gives information.

  1. (B)

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

  1. (B)

Exp: This sentence gives information.

  1. (A)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (A)

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

  1. (B)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence gives information.

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (B)

Exp: This sentence expresses sudden emotion.

  1. (B)

Exp: This sentence gives information.