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Sentence Types & Parts

Description: Sentence Types & Parts
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Tags: Sentence Types & Parts Assertive Sentence (Positive/Negative) Imperative Sentence Exclamatory Sentence Interrogative Sentence Sentence Formation
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Directions: Identify the type of sentence.

The earth moves around the sun.

  1. Imperative

  2. Assertive

  3. Interrogative

  4. Exclamatory


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

An assertive sentence is a sentence that states a fact, expresses a thought or declares something. Hence, (2) is correct.

Directions: Identify the type of sentence.

Please lend me your pen.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Interrogative

  3. Imperative

  4. Assertive


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A type of sentence that gives advice or instructions or that expresses a request or command. Hence, (3) is correct.

Directions: Identify the type of sentence.

How beautiful the rose is!

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Assertive

  3. Imperative

  4. Interrogative


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

An exclamatory sentence ends with an exclamation mark. Hence, (1) is correct.

The negative form of the sentence, ‘They were tired’ is

  1. They did not tire themselves.

  2. They were not tired.

  3. They were enough tired.

  4. They was not tired.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Correct Answer: They were not tired.

The interrogative form of the sentence, ‘The children broke the toys’ is

  1. Do the children break the toys?

  2. Did the children broke the toys?

  3. Did the children break the toys?

  4. Had the children broken the toys?


Correct Option: C

Directions: Select the correct option for the following sentence.

My father is university professor.

  1. My father is a university professor.

  2. My father is universities professor.

  3. My father is a universities professor.

  4. My father is a universities professor’s.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

We have to use article "a" before university. Hence, (1) is correct option.

The negative form of the sentence, ‘She teaches us English’ is

  1. She does not teach us English.

  2. She do not teach us English.

  3. She is not teaching us English.

  4. She not teach us English.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 Opton 1 is the correct option. 

Directions: Select the correct option for the following sentence.

The honesty is best policy.

  1. Honesty is the best policy.

  2. Honesty is a best policy.

  3. Honest are a best policy.

  4. Honesty is best policy.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Case of superlative degree(best), where article ‘the’ is used. Hence ,(1) is correct.

Directions: Select the correct option for the following sentence.

Ganges rises in Himalayas.

  1. Ganges rises in the Himalayas.

  2. The Ganges rises in the Himalayas.

  3. The Ganges rises in Himalayas.

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

"The" is used before definite noun. Hence, (2) is correct.

The interrogative form of the sentence, ‘They are happy today’ is

  1. Are they happy today?

  2. Do they happy today?

  3. Did they feel happy today?

  4. Does they are happy today?


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

(2), (3) and (4) are incorrect because only helping verb ‘are’ is required to be placed at the first position.

Directions: Select the correct option for the following sentence.

Earth moves round sun.

  1. The earth moves around sun.

  2. Earth moves around the sun.

  3. A earth moves around a sun.

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

'Earth' is a proper noun here and refers to the name of one particular planet. So, 'the' will not be used before it. But there are many 'Sun' in our galaxy. But the sentence refers to the 'Sun' of our Solar System. So, 'the' will be used before it as it is definite. 

Directions: Identify the type of sentence.

Have you lost your book?

  1. Assertive

  2. Exclamatory

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark. Hence, (3) is correct .

The interrogative form of the sentence, ‘The gardener waters the plants’ is

  1. Do the gardener water the plants?

  2. Does the gardener water the plants?

  3. Did the gardener water the plants?

  4. Is the gardener watering the plants?


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Correct Answer: Does the gardener water the plants?

Directions: Identify the type of sentence.

Who does not love his country?

  1. Imperative

  2. Interrogative

  3. Exclamatory

  4. Assertive


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark. Hence, (2) is correct .

Directions: Identify the type of sentence.

Long live the king!

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Imperative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Assertive


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

An exclamatory sentence ends with an exclamation mark. Hence, (1) is correct.

Directions: Identify the type of sentence.

What a fine weather!

  1. Interrogative

  2. Exclamatory

  3. Imperative

  4. Assertive


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

An exclamatory sentence ends with an exclamation mark. Hence, (2) is correct.

Directions: Select the correct option after changing the following sentence into negative.

The grapes are ripe.

  1. The grapes are unripe.

  2. The grapes are not ripe.

  3. The grapes are not sweet.

  4. The grapes were not ripe.


Correct Option: B

Directions: Identify the type of sentence.

Tell him to go away.

  1. Assertive

  2. Interrogative

  3. Exclamatory

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A type of sentence that gives advice or instructions or that expresses a request or command. Hence, (4) is correct.

Directions: Select the correct option after changing the following sentence into negative.

My mother brought sweets.

  1. My mother does not bring sweets.

  2. My mother was not bringing sweets.

  3. My mother did not bring sweets.

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C

Directions: Select the correct option after changing the following sentence into interrogative.

Children are eating their food.

  1. Do children eat their food?

  2. Did children eat their food?

  3. Have children eaten their food?

  4. Are children eating their food?


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

For a question to be relevant "Are"  is the best option.Hence, (1) is correct .

Directions: Select the correct option for the given sentence.

How sad your friend looks!

  1. Declarative

  2. Imperative

  3. Interrogative

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

An exclamatory sentence ends with an exclamation mark. Hence, (4) is correct.

Directions: Select the correct option after changing the following sentence into interrogative.

My sister-in-law feeds the sparrows.

  1. Did my sister-in-law feed the sparrows?

  2. Does my sister-in-law feeds the sparrows?

  3. Does my sister-in-law feed the sparrows?

  4. Do my sister-in-law feed the sparrows?


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

(1) is incorrect because Simple Past Tense has been used whereas the given sentence is of Simple Present Tense.(2) is incorrect because the word ‘does’ have been followed by the word ‘feeds’. (4) is incorrect because plural auxiliary is used with singular subject.

Directions: Select the correct option for the given sentence.

Do not spit here.

  1. Declarative

  2. Interrogative

  3. Imperative

  4. Exclamatory


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A type of sentence that gives advice or instructions or that expresses a request or command. Hence, (3) is correct.

Directions: Select the correct option for the given sentence.

Have you anything to say?

  1. Assertive

  2. Imperative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Exclamatory


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark. Hence, (3) is correct .

Directions: Identify the type of sentence.

May God bless you!

  1. Assertive

  2. Interrogative

  3. Exclamatory

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

An exclamatory sentence ends with an exclamation mark. Hence, (3) is correct.

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