Sentence Types (Level: Easy)
Description: A Multiple Choice Type Test for those who wants to improve their English Grammar knowledge to pass the Competitive exams | |
Number of Questions: 24 | |
Created by: Chandra Bhatti | |
Tags: CBSE / ICSE & Others English Grammar Verbs Nouns Word Meaning English Grammar Sentences Sentence Formation |
Directions: Identify the type of the following sentence.
Where did you go?
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Don’t go there.
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Hey! It's wonderful.
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Get ready soon.
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I went to the ground.
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Will you please move a bit?
Directions: Identify the type of the following sentence: How lovely!
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It was by mistake.
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How is your father?
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I am sorry.
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May God bless you!
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Glad to meet you.
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What a suspense!
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How do you do?
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May I have your help please?
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They are policemen.
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When do you go to work?
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What a pity!
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How did you get this?
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I got it from my uncle.
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Open the door.
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How sweet!
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There are twenty students in our class.
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Oh, My God!