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Types of sentences worksheet-1

Types of sentences worksheet-1

 

  1. There is cricket match on TV in the evening.

(A) Interrogative sentence         (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Oh! What a lovely scene!

(A) Declarative sentence            (B) Interrogative sentence

(C) Imperative sentence             (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. When shall we go to the movies?

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Imperative sentence

 

  1. What a soulful song that is!

(A) Interrogative sentence         (B) Exclamatory sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Imperative sentence

 

  1. How long will it take to complete this project?

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Interrogative sentence

(C) Imperative sentence             (D) Declarative sentence

 

  1. Please bring me some water.

(A) Imperative sentence             (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Tomorrow is a holiday.

(A) Declarative sentence            (B) Exclamatory sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Imperative sentence

 

  1. Could you give me some milk?

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Interrogative sentence

 

  1. I have just had lunch.

(A) Imperative sentence             (B) Exclamatory sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Interrogative sentence

 

  1. Why did he come here?

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Declarative sentence

 

  1. Sit down now!

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Imperative sentence             (D) Interrogative sentence

 

  1. Mr. Shah is coming to meet you today.

(A) Declarative sentence            (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Could you show me some costly shoes?

(A) Declarative sentence            (B) Interrogative sentence

(C) Imperative sentence             (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. How very long this road is!

(A) Imperative sentence             (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Hurry up and get dressed.

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Imperative sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Interrogative sentence

 

  1. Hurrah! We have won the game!

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Interrogative sentence

(C) Imperative sentence             (D) Declarative sentence

 

  1. Is that your new house?

(A) Declarative sentence            (B) Interrogative sentence

(C) Imperative sentence             (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Advertisements on television are so boring.

(A) Interrogative sentence         (B) Exclamatory sentence

(C) Declarative sentence            (D) Imperative sentence

 

  1. Which book are you reading right now?

(A) Imperative sentence             (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Exclamatory sentence

 

  1. Come in and sit down.

(A) Exclamatory sentence          (B) Declarative sentence

(C) Interrogative sentence         (D) Imperative sentence

 

Answers and explanations:

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence gives information.

  1. (D)

Exp: This sentence expresses sudden emotion.

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (B)

Exp: This sentence expresses sudden emotion.

  1. (B)

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. (B)

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

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence gives information.

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (C)

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

  1. (A)

Exp: This sentence gives information.

  1. (C)

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

  1. (D)

Exp: This sentence expresses sudden emotion.

  1. (B)

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

  1. (A)

Exp: This sentence expresses sudden emotion.

  1. (B)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence gives information.

  1. (C)

Exp: This sentence asks for information.

  1. (D)

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