They are declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory.
(i) Bring me that book.
(ii) Open the door.
(iii) Where have you been all these years?
(iv) You are so kind.
(v) It was a horrible experience.
(vi) We are waiting for them.
(vii) What a pleasant surprise!
(viii) Do as I tell you.
(ix) She looked surprised.
(x) When are you leaving for Mumbai?
Example:- The verb 'be' has three forms in the simple present tense – is, am, and are
Use 'is' when the subject is a singular noun (e.g. flower, bird, boy) or a pronoun (he, she, it).
Use 'are' when the subject is a plural noun (e.g. flowers, birds, girls) or a pronoun (they, we, you).
Use am when the subject is the first person pronoun I.
The verb have has two forms in the simple present tense – has and have.
Use has when the subject is a singular noun or pronoun.
Use have when the subject is a plural noun or pronoun.
Have is also used with the first person pronoun I.
(i) I __________ (enjoy) playing in the rain.
(ii) We __________ (eat) to live.
(iii) My sister __________ (sing) well.
(iv) Rohan _________ (have) a pet dog.
(v) The flowers _________ (look) beautiful.
(vi) My brother ___________ (work) at a factory.
(vii) She __________ (be) quite fond of her grandchildren.
(viii) My son ____________ (write) with his left hand.
(ix) Roshan __________ (speak) English quite well.
(x) My mother __________ (know) many interesting stories.
A run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses are not joined correctly.
(i) We wanted to go to the store we decided to stay home.
(ii) All the parents came to our school play they all liked it.
(iii) I like to eat chocolate ice cream it is sweet and cool on a hot summer day.
(iv) Not only did she win the race also she set a record for the best time.
(v) I can’t sleep it is light outside.
(vi) Peter wants to be an astronaut he loves science.
(vii) My mom visits the museum she spends hours looking at the exhibits.
(viii) Music means a lot to me certain songs bring wonderful memories.
(ix) The teacher assigned a lot of homework she will be absent tomorrow.
(x) Luke dances every day he is a very good dancer.
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