English
Grammar
Sentence (Exercise)
Exercise
1
Identify
the type of sentence (Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, or Exclamatory)
for each sentence below.
1.
Have a great weekend!
2.
The movie starts at 7 PM.
3.
What are you doing later?
4.
Please pass me the salt.
5.
Stop playing video games and do your
homework!
6.
How beautiful the flowers look in the garden!
7.
I can't believe he said that!
8.
Are you coming to the party?
9.
Close the door behind you.
10.
The weather is so nice today.
Solution:
1.
Exclamatory
2.
Declarative
3.
Interrogative
4.
Imperative
5.
Imperative
6.
Exclamatory
7.
Exclamatory
8.
Interrogative
9.
Imperative
10.
Declarative
Exercise
2
Identify
the type of sentence (Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, or Exclamatory)
for each sentence below.
1.
Clean your room before you go out.
2.
How did you come up with that brilliant idea?
3.
I love the smell of fresh-baked cookies.
4.
Watch out for that car!
5.
May I borrow your pen, please?
6.
What a delicious meal!
7.
Shut the door quietly.
8.
Can you believe we're finally here?
9.
What a surprise to see you!
10.
Sit down and relax.
Solution:
1.
Imperative
2.
Interrogative
3.
Declarative
4.
Imperative
5.
Interrogative
6.
Exclamatory
7.
Imperative
8.
Interrogative
9.
Exclamatory
10.
Imperative
Exercise
2
Identify
the type of sentence (Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, or Exclamatory)
for each sentence below.
1.
Turn off the lights before leaving.
2.
I can't believe you did that!
3.
Where did you find that interesting book?
4.
What a fantastic performance!
5.
Bring an umbrella in case it rains.
6.
Could you please lower the volume?
7.
The train departs at 3:45 PM.
8.
Don't forget to buy groceries on your way
home.
9.
How delicious this cake tastes!
10.
Why are you so late?
Solution:
1.
Imperative
2.
Exclamatory
3.
Interrogative
4.
Exclamatory
5.
Imperative
6.
Interrogative
7.
Declarative
8.
Imperative
9.
Exclamatory
10.
Interrogative

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