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English (Sentence Types) Test

Description: English, Sentence types
Number of Questions: 25
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Tags: English Sentence types Imperative Sentence Sentence Formation Interrogative Sentence Exclamatory Sentence
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Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

Hey you! No noise in the library.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sentences which give 'advice or instruction' or express 'request or command' are imperative sentences. Here, an instruction is given. Hence, option 4.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

She's a good teacher.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

This sentence provides information. Formation of the sentence is 'subject + verb + additional information'. Hence, it's an assertive or declarative sentence.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

Did you write this sentence?

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In this sentence an information is sought. Hence, it's an interrogative sentence.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

If you practice writing sentences, your writing will improve.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Whenever we make a statement, it's an assertive or a declarative sentence.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

My friend enjoys writing, but I don't.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

This sentence provides information. Formation of the sentence is 'subject + verb + additional information'. Hence, it's an assertive or declarative sentence.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

This paragraph is clearly written, well organized and very meaningful.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Whenever we make a statement, it's an assertive or a declarative sentence.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

This is a question.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

This sentence provides information. Formation of the sentence is 'subject + verb + additional information'. Hence, it's an assertive or declarative sentence.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

After you finish writing, check your spelling, grammar and punctuation.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sentences which give 'advice or instruction' or express 'request or command' are imperative sentences. Here, an instruction is given. Hence, option 4.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

Her sentence was definitely the best one.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Whenever we make a statement, it's an assertive or a declarative sentence.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

Write your sentences without errors.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sentences which give 'advice or instruction' or express 'request or command' are imperative sentences. Here, an instruction is given. Hence, option 4.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

Descriptive sentences should have adjectives.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sentences which give 'advice or instruction' or express 'request or command' are imperative sentences. Here, an instruction is given. Hence, option 4.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

The house with the red roof is near the Royal Bank.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

This sentence provides information. Formation of the sentence is 'subject + verb + additional information'. Hence, it's an assertive or declarative sentence.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

Which sentence is not necessary?

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In this sentence an information is sought. Hence, it's an interrogative sentence.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

Listen carefully.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sentences which give 'advice or instruction' or express 'request or command' are imperative sentences. Here, an instruction is given. Hence, option 4.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

Books are an indication of a person's education.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Whenever we make a statement, it's an assertive or a declarative sentence.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

Copy the best example you find.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sentences which give 'advice or instruction' or express 'request or command' are imperative sentences. Here, an instruction is given. Hence, option 4.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

Put the books at the front of the room.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sentences which give 'advice or instruction' or express 'request or command' are imperative sentences. Here, an instruction is given. Hence, option 4.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

Ice cream is a dessert made from milk products.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

This sentence provides information. Formation of the sentence is 'subject + verb + additional information'. Hence, it's an assertive or declarative sentence.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

Hurry up.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sentences which give 'advice or instruction' or express 'request or command' are imperative sentences. Here, an instruction is given. Hence, option 4.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

My friend Kiran will come with me to the college.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

This sentence provides information. Formation of the sentence is 'subject + verb + additional information'. Hence, it's an assertive or declarative sentence.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

How many people are going to come to school?

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In this sentence an information is sought. Hence, it's an interrogative sentence.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

Do you want to come to the store today?

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In this sentence an information is sought. Formation of the sentence is 'verb + subject + additional information'. Hence, it's an interrogative sentence.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

Go away.

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sentences which give 'advice or instruction' or express 'request or command' are imperative sentences. Here, an instruction is given. Hence, option 4.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

What a rainy day!

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Sentences which express 'sudden & stong feelings' such as 'surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness or gratitude' are exclamatory sentences. The clue here is the usage of 'exclamatory mark'.

Directions: Find out the nature of the given sentence.

Are you insane!

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Declarative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Imperative


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Sentences which express 'sudden & stong feelings' such as 'surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness or gratitude' are exclamatory sentences. The clue here is the usage of 'exclamatory mark'.

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