(i) The sun was shining brightly.
Ans: Declarative sentence
(ii) You should complete your work and then play.
Ans: Imperative sentence
(iii) Pay attention to your exam.
Ans: Imperative sentence
(iv) Let’s have a get-together tomorrow.
Ans: Imperative sentence
(v) Please allow them to enter the stadium.
Ans: Imperative sentence
(vi) Would you like to have chocolates or pastries?
Ans: Interrogative sentence
(vii) Ask him to pass me the pencil.
Ans: Imperative sentence
(viii) You should stop discussing now.
Ans: Imperative Sentence
(ix) Where did you keep my almirah keys?
Ans: Interrogative sentence
(x) What a fantastic job!
Ans: Exclamatory sentence
(xi) Which is your favourite hobby?
Ans: Interrogative sentence
(xii) How expensive the ring is!
Ans: Exclamatory sentence
(xiii) Did you attend a function yesterday?
Ans: Interrogative sentence
(xiv) Don’t speak lies to others.
Ans: Imperative sentence
(xv) Did you complete today’s task?
Ans: Interrogative sentence
(i) The children are playing in the park.
Ans: Are the children playing in the park?
(ii) Raj is going to Surat tomorrow.
Ans: Is Raj going to Surat tomorrow?
(iii) Hemant loves his pet dog.
Ans: Does Hemant love his pet dog?
(iv) It was raining heavily last night.
Ans: Did it rain heavily last night?
(v) She ate all the chocolates.
Ans: Did she eat all the chocolates?
(vi) The boy is sitting on the table.
Ans: Is the boy sitting on the table?
(vii) She is so sensitive towards her family.
Ans: Isn't she so sensitive towards her family?
(viii) They are fighting to watch TV.
Ans: Are they fighting to watch TV?
(ix) He is going to the market.
Ans: Is he going to the market?
(x) They are eating dinner together.
Ans: Are they eating dinner together?
(i) attacked / the / fox / the /deer
Ans: The fox attacked the deer.
(ii) obey / should / you / parents /your
Ans: You should obey your parents.
(iii) repaired / the / mechanic/car / the
Ans: The mechanic repaired the car.
(iv) him / fighting / why / ? / are / you / with
Ans: Why are you fighting with him?
(v) do / not / flowers / please / pluck
Ans: Please do not pluck flowers.
(vi) book / on / keep / the / shelf /the
Ans: Keep the book on the shelf.
(vii) gave / bouquet / his /teacher / he / a / to
Ans: He gave a bouquet to his teacher.
(viii) children / going / for / the/ picnic / are
Ans: The children are going for the picnic.
(ix) court / the / judgement / will / evening / by / give / this
Ans: The court will give judgment by this evening.
(x) loves / the / riding / man / horse / a
Ans: The man loves riding a horse.
(i) Wow, such a beautiful dress
Ans: Wow! Such a beautiful dress.
(ii) Do you want to go to the cafe
Ans: Do you want to go to the cafe?
(iii) Please bring me a cup of tea
Ans: Please bring me a cup of tea.
(iv) Simran is an intelligent girl
Ans: Simran is an intelligent girl.
(v) Did you meet Mr Stephen Hawking
Ans: Did you meet Mr Stephen Hawking?
(vi) Alas, my dog died
Ans: Alas! My dog died.
(vii) The rainbow is so beautiful
Ans: The rainbow is so beautiful.
(viii) You should respect the views of others
Ans: You should respect the views of others.
(ix) Captain America saved the little boy
Ans: Captain America saved the little boy.
(x) Please follow the traffic signals
Ans: Please follow the traffic signals.
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