Q.1. Rewrite the following group of words as sentences. Begin each sentence with a capital letter and put a full stop at the end.
(i) match draw in a ended the
The match ended in a draw.
(ii) always you like eat to ice cream an
You always like to eat an ice-cream.
(iii) shortest year of the is February month
The shortest month of year is February.
(iv) balloons children like
Children like balloons.
(v) fond are of children sweets eating
Children are fond of eating sweets.
(vi) and same Brijesh school study chitra the in
Brijesh and Chitra study in the same school.
(vii) neatly work do deep their and Heena
Deep and Heena do their work neatly.
(viii) forgets elephant an never
An elephant never forgets.
(ix) without do go not out now torchlight a
Now, do not go out without a torchlight.
(x) a day an apple is eating health for good
Eating an apple a day is good for health.
Q.2. Tick Mark suitably if you thing the given group of words is a phrase (P), clause (C) or a complete sentence (S) and mark the correct punctuation.
(i) early in the morning
Phrase
(ii) How stupid you have been
Sentence
(iii) That you wanted
Clause
(iv) In a few hours
Sentence
(v) My father is devout by nature
Sentence
(vi) We enjoy playing hockey.
Sentence
(vii) because he was unwell
Clause
(viii) If you eat too much
Clause
(ix) Send these boxes to my house
Clause
(x) Which you have been looking for
Phrase
Q.3. Rewrite the following group of words as sentences. Begin each sentence with a capital letter and put a full stop at the end.
(i) run the away mice cat the from
The mice run away from the cat.
(ii) children park in the merrily played the
The children played merrily in the park.
(iii) map i helped to him draw the
I helped him to draw the map.
(iv) tries the spider a its in web catch to fly
The spider tries to catch a fly in its web.
(v) ran fox the away with of cheese piece
The fox ran away with the piece of cheese.
Q.4. Say whether the following sentence is assertive, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory or operative. Write A for assertive, Q for Interrogative, I for imperative, E for Exclamatory and O for Optative sentences.
(i) What a beautiful boy it is!
Exclamatory
(ii) My mother is not well.
Assertive
(iii) Learn this song by heart.
Imperative
(iv) Draw a line to join these points.
Imperative
(v) Do you take exercise daily?
Interrogative
(vi) How old are you!
Interrogative
(vii) Nature is the best physician.
Assertive
(viii) Shut the door carefully.
Imperative
(ix) I shall not go out in the rain.
Assertive
(x) May God bless you!
Optative
Q.5. Change the following into negative sentences
(i) Radha can run fast.
Radha can not run fast.
(ii) Anita speaks French.
Anita does not speak French.
(iii) We shall go to Delhi this Sunday.
We shall not go to Delhi this Sunday.
(iv) You are the monitor of the class.
You are not the monitor of the class.
(v) Sarita was late today.
Sarita was not late today.
(vi) You have done your work perfectly.
You have not done your work perfectly.
(vii) You learnt the lesson well
You did not learn the lesson well.
(viii) I shall go there.
I shall not go there.
(ix) Arun gave me the book for a week.
Arun did not give me the book for a week.
| 1. What is a sentence? | ![]() |
| 2. What are the different types of sentences? | ![]() |
| 3. How can I identify the subject of a sentence? | ![]() |
| 4. What is the difference between a phrase and a sentence? | ![]() |
| 5. How can I improve my sentence structure and grammar? | ![]() |