10 Questions
Which type of sentence is used to express a command?
Imperative
Identify the type of sentence: 'How beautiful she sings!'?
Exclamatory
Which type of sentence asks a question?
Interrogative
What kind of sentence is 'Please help me with my homework'?
Imperative
Choose the correct sentence type: 'What a great idea that is!'
Exclamatory
Identify the sentence type: 'My brother eats an apple each day.'
Declarative
What kind of sentence is 'May you live long and prosper!'?
Optative
Which type of sentence is 'Did Tom finish his homework?'?
Interrogative
Choose the sentence type: 'Show me the report.'
Imperative
Identify the type of sentence: 'I have completed my task.'
Declarative
Study Notes
Types of Sentences
- A sentence that asks a question is called Interrogative.
- A sentence that expresses strong emotions or feelings is called Exclamatory.
- A sentence that gives a command or makes a request is called Imperative.
- A sentence that states a fact or opinion is called Declarative.
- A sentence that expresses a wish or desire is called Optative.
Identifying Sentence Types
- "Where do you live?" is an Interrogative sentence.
- "How cold the night is!" is an Exclamatory sentence.
- "The plant is green." is a Declarative sentence.
- "Please help me to climb down the tree." is an Imperative sentence.
- "What a shame!" is an Exclamatory sentence.
- "It is raining cats and dogs." is a Declarative sentence.
- "How well she sings!" is an Exclamatory sentence.
- "Did I say anything to make you angry?" is an Interrogative sentence.
- "She does not eat meat of fish." is a Declarative sentence.
- "How beautiful she is!" is an Exclamatory sentence.
- "I have two brothers." is a Declarative sentence.
- "May god bless you with a son!" is an Optative sentence.
- "Show me your homework." is an Imperative sentence.
Sample questions and answers for the Class VI entrance exam of CHS, covering various subjects such as English grammar and more.
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