Q.1. Which of the following types of sentences is used to make a statement or express an opinion
(a) Interrogative sentence
(b) Imperative sentence
(c) Declarative sentence
(d) Exclamatory sentence
Q.2. Which type of sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark?
(a) Declarative sentence
(b) Exclamatory sentence
(c) Interrogative sentence
(d) Imperative sentence
Q.3. Which type of sentence gives a command or makes a request?
(a) Exclamatory sentence
(b) Declarative sentence
(c) Interrogative sentence
(d) Imperative sentence
Q.4. Which type of sentence expresses strong feelings or emotions and ends with an exclamation mark?
(a) Declarative sentence
(b) Interrogative sentence
(c) Imperative sentence
(d) Exclamatory sentence
Q.5. Identify the type of sentence: "Where are you going?"
(a) Declarative sentence
(b) Interrogative sentence
(c) Imperative sentence
(d) Exclamatory sentence
Q.1. Write a declarative sentence about your favorite food.
Q.2. Write an interrogative sentence about the weather today.
Q.3. Write an imperative sentence that gives a direction or instruction.
Q.4. Write an exclamatory sentence expressing excitement or surprise.
Q.5. Identify the type of sentence: "Don't forget to turn off the lights."
Q.1. A _____________ is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.
Q.2. A sentence has two parts: the ___________ and the ____________.
Q.3. The ____________ tells us who or what the sentence is about.
Q.4. The ____________ tells us what the subject does or what happens to it.
Q.5. A sentence begins with a ___________ letter and ends with a ___________.
Match the types of sentences in Column A with their descriptions in Column B.
Column A | Column B |
1. Declarative sentence | a. A sentence that asks a question |
2. Interrogative sentence | b. A sentence that gives a command or makes a request |
3. Imperative sentence | c. A sentence that shows strong emotion or surprise |
4. Exclamatory sentence | d. A sentence that makes a statement or shares information |
5. Negative sentence | e. A sentence that expresses a denial or contradiction |
Q.1. A sentence must have a subject and a predicate.
Q.2. A declarative sentence ends with a question mark.
Q.3. An exclamatory sentence shows strong emotions or surprise.
Q.4. An imperative sentence can be a command or a request.
Q.5. A negative sentence always begins with the word 'no.'
Q.1. Complete the following sentences by inserting a suitable subject
(i) ________ sets in the west.
(ii) ________ is cloudy today.
(iii) ________ sleep on the roof at night.
(iv) ________ opens at 10 O’clock in the morning.
(v) ________ greeted me with a sweet smile.
Q.2. Put a suitable Predicate to complete the following sentences:
(i) The sun ________
(ii) The dogs ________
(iii) Stars ________
(iv) Cows ________
(v) The peon ________
Q.3. Name the type of sentences:
(i) Go home right now.
(ii) I cannot come to the party today.
(iii) Always speak the truth.
(iv) He is not going out.
(v) Alas, we lost the match!
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