Q.1. What is a simple sentence?
Ans: A simple sentence consists of a single independent clause and expresses a complete thought. It contains a subject and a predicate, and it does not include any dependent clauses.
Examples of simple sentences are: The cat sleeps. She enjoys reading books. They went to the park.
Q.2. What is an interrogative sentence?
Ans: An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question and ends with a question mark. It is used to obtain information or request confirmation.
Q.3. Give an example of a simple sentence.
Ans: 'I like to play football.' is an example of a simple sentence. It contains only one independent clause and expresses a complete thought.
Q.4. Give an example of an interrogative sentence.
Ans: 'Do you like ice cream?' is an interrogative sentence because it asks a question and ends with a question mark.
Q.5. Can a simple sentence be an interrogative sentence?
Ans: Yes. A simple sentence can be an interrogative sentence when it asks a question. For example, 'Do you want to go to the park?' is both simple and interrogative.
Q.6. How is a compound sentence formed? Give an example.
Ans: A compound sentence is formed by joining two or more independent clauses with a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) or with a semicolon. For example: 'I like to swim, and my brother likes to play basketball.' In this sentence, the conjunction and joins two independent clauses.
Q.7. Define a simple sentence and provide an example of it.
Ans: A simple sentence contains only one independent clause and expresses a complete thought. It includes a subject and a predicate. For example, 'She loves to dance.'
Q.8. Explain the structure of an interrogative sentence and provide an example.
Ans: An interrogative sentence asks a question. It often begins with an auxiliary verb (such as do, does, did, am, is, are, was, were, has, have, will), followed by the subject, and then the main verb or rest of the sentence. For example: 'Do you like ice cream?'
Q.9. Write a simple sentence using a conjunction and provide an example.
Ans: A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses. A simple sentence using a conjunction joins parts within one clause. For example: 'I like pizza and pasta.' Here, and connects two objects in a single independent clause, so the sentence remains simple.
Q.10. Write an interrogative sentence in the present continuous tense and provide an example.
Ans: An interrogative sentence in the present continuous tense asks about an action happening now. It begins with am, are, or is, followed by the subject and the main verb in its '-ing' form. For example: 'Are you playing football right now?'
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