English grammar questions from an image.

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The image contains three questions related to English grammar and sentence structure. Question 7 asks to punctuate each sentence and classify it as declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory. Question 8 requires underlining the phrases in each sentence. Question 9 asks to identify the clauses that are underlined.
Answer
Q7: (i) Interrogative, (ii) Declarative, (iii) Exclamatory, (iv) Imperative, (v) Declarative. Q8: See answer. Q9: (i) Adjective, (ii) Adverb, (iii) Adverb, (iv) Adjective, (v) Noun.
Here are the answers:
Q7. (i) Can you believe how fast the bus was going? Interrogative (ii) I finally made it to school on time. Declarative (iii) What a relief it was to see my friends waiting for me! Exclamatory (iv) Please remember to bring your lunch tomorrow. Imperative (v) The teacher is going to be so happy with our project. Declarative
Q8. (i) The teacher gave us homework for the weekend. (ii) The children played soccer in the park. (iii) He enjoys reading books during his free time. (iv) She baked a cake for her friend's birthday. (iv) The cat slept peacefully on the windowsill.
Q9. (i) Mary had a little lamb whose fleece was as white as snow. (Adjective Clause) (ii) Call me if you need my help. (Adverb Clause) (iii) I went to the hospital because I felt unwell. (Adverb Clause) (iv) I live in the same city where I was born. (Adjective Clause) (v) The puppy eats what it likes. (Noun Clause)
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Here are the answers:
Q7. (i) Can you believe how fast the bus was going? Interrogative (ii) I finally made it to school on time. Declarative (iii) What a relief it was to see my friends waiting for me! Exclamatory (iv) Please remember to bring your lunch tomorrow. Imperative (v) The teacher is going to be so happy with our project. Declarative
Q8. (i) The teacher gave us homework for the weekend. (ii) The children played soccer in the park. (iii) He enjoys reading books during his free time. (iv) She baked a cake for her friend's birthday. (iv) The cat slept peacefully on the windowsill.
Q9. (i) Mary had a little lamb whose fleece was as white as snow. (Adjective Clause) (ii) Call me if you need my help. (Adverb Clause) (iii) I went to the hospital because I felt unwell. (Adverb Clause) (iv) I live in the same city where I was born. (Adjective Clause) (v) The puppy eats what it likes. (Noun Clause)
More Information
Understanding the different clause types (noun, adjective, and adverb) is essential for advanced sentence construction and analysis.
Tips
A common mistake is confusing declarative and exclamatory sentences. Declarative sentences make a statement, while exclamatory sentences express strong emotion and end with an exclamation point.
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