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This worksheet provides practice exercises for identifying different types of sentences (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative). It includes example sentences and questions to help students understand the characteristics of each type.

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Advanced Types of Sentences Worksheet Instructions: Identify the type of sentence based on the four main categories: Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory, and Imperative. 1. Please close the door quietly. a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative...

Advanced Types of Sentences Worksheet Instructions: Identify the type of sentence based on the four main categories: Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory, and Imperative. 1. Please close the door quietly. a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 2. What time is the meeting scheduled for tomorrow? a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 3. Wow! That was an incredible performance! a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 4. I have completed all the tasks for the day. a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 5. Please send me the report by Friday. a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 6. Where did you go on your vacation? a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 7. I can’t believe how fast you finished that project! a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 8. It’s important to read the instructions carefully before beginning. a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 9. How did you manage to complete everything so quickly? a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 10. The cake looks amazing! a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 11. Can you please help me with this? a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 12. The weather is beautiful today. a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 13. Stop talking! a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 14. What a fantastic day we had at the beach! a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 15. Please remember to call me when you arrive. a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 16. Have you ever seen a shooting star? a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 17. That movie was so emotional! a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 18. I hope you have a wonderful weekend! a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 19. Don’t forget to bring your homework tomorrow. a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative 20. Is it going to rain tomorrow? a) Declarative b) Interrogative c) Exclamatory d) Imperative Answers: 1. d) Imperative – The sentence is giving a command. 2. b) Interrogative – The sentence is asking a question. 3. c) Exclamatory – The sentence expresses strong emotion. 4. a) Declarative – The sentence is making a statement. 5. d) Imperative – The sentence is requesting or instructing. 6. b) Interrogative – The sentence is asking a question. 7. c) Exclamatory – The sentence shows excitement or surprise. 8. a) Declarative – The sentence makes a statement. 9. b) Interrogative – The sentence is asking a question. 10. c) Exclamatory – The sentence shows admiration or surprise. 11. b) Interrogative – The sentence is asking a question. 12. a) Declarative – The sentence makes a statement about the weather. 13. d) Imperative – The sentence gives a direct command. 14. c) Exclamatory – The sentence expresses excitement or surprise. 15. d) Imperative – The sentence is a request or instruction. 16. b) Interrogative – The sentence asks a question. 17. c) Exclamatory – The sentence expresses a strong feeling about the movie. 18. c) Imperative – The sentence is an instruction. 19. d) Imperative – The sentence is instructing or requesting something. 20. b) Interrogative – The sentence is asking a question about the weather. Explanation of Sentence Types: 1. Declarative Sentence: Makes a statement or gives information. It ends with a period. Example: I like to read books. 2. Interrogative Sentence: Asks a question. It ends with a question mark. Example: What is your favorite book? 3. Exclamatory Sentence: Expresses strong emotion or excitement. It ends with an exclamation mark. Example: What a beautiful painting! 4. Imperative Sentence: Gives a command, request, or instruction. It often ends with a period but can also end with an exclamation mark for emphasis. Example: Please close the door.

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