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Types of Sentences: Detailed Explanation
In English grammar, sentences are classified based on their function. The four main types of sentences are Interrogative, Assertive, Imperative, and Exclamatory. Here’s a detailed breakdown:
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1. Assertive Sentences (Declarative Sentences)
These sentences state a fact, express an opinion, or provide information.
- Structure: Subject + Verb + Object (SVO)
- Examples:
- The sun rises in the east.
- I enjoy reading books.
2. Interrogative Sentences
These sentences ask questions.
- Structure:
- Yes/No Questions: Auxiliary Verb + Subject + Main Verb?
Example: Do you like ice cream? - WH- Questions: WH-word + Auxiliary Verb + Subject + Main Verb?
Example: What are you doing?
- Yes/No Questions: Auxiliary Verb + Subject + Main Verb?
3. Imperative Sentences
These sentences give commands, requests, or advice.
- Structure:
- Often start with the base verb (without a subject).
- Examples:
- Please close the door.
- Don’t talk loudly.
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4. Exclamatory Sentences
These sentences express strong feelings or emotions.
- Structure: Often start with “What” or “How” and end with an exclamation mark (!).
- Examples:
- What a beautiful day!
- How exciting this match is!
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20 MCQs on Types of Sentences (Based on Previous Years’ CTET)
MCQ 1
Which of the following is an interrogative sentence?
A. She is reading a book.
B. Are you coming to the party?
C. Close the window.
D. What a pleasant surprise!
Answer: B. Are you coming to the party?
Explanation: It asks a question.
MCQ 2
Identify the type of sentence: “What a lovely painting this is!”
A. Assertive
B. Exclamatory
C. Interrogative
D. Imperative
Answer: B. Exclamatory
Explanation: The sentence expresses strong emotion and ends with an exclamation mark.
MCQ 3
Choose the imperative sentence from the following:
A. Bring me some water.
B. The boy is playing in the park.
C. What are you doing?
D. How wonderful the scene is!
Answer: A. Bring me some water.
Explanation: It gives a command.
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MCQ 4
Identify the sentence type: “The Earth revolves around the Sun.”
A. Exclamatory
B. Assertive
C. Imperative
D. Interrogative
Answer: B. Assertive
Explanation: It is a statement of fact.
MCQ 5
What type of sentence is this? “Do not make noise.”
A. Exclamatory
B. Interrogative
C. Imperative
D. Assertive
Answer: C. Imperative
Explanation: It gives a command or instruction.
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MCQ 6
“Is he coming today?” is a/an:
A. Imperative Sentence
B. Interrogative Sentence
C. Assertive Sentence
D. Exclamatory Sentence
Answer: B. Interrogative Sentence
MCQ 7
Identify the sentence type: “Please help me with this task.”
A. Exclamatory
B. Imperative
C. Assertive
D. Interrogative
Answer: B. Imperative
Explanation: It makes a polite request.
MCQ 8
“She completed her homework on time.” This sentence is:_
A. Interrogative
B. Exclamatory
C. Assertive
D. Imperative
Answer: C. Assertive
Explanation: It is a simple statement.
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MCQ 9
What kind of sentence is “Wow! This food is delicious”?
A. Assertive
B. Interrogative
C. Imperative
D. Exclamatory
Answer: D. Exclamatory
MCQ 10
“Why are you late today?” is an example of:
A. Assertive Sentence
B. Exclamatory Sentence
C. Imperative Sentence
D. Interrogative Sentence
Answer: D. Interrogative Sentence
MCQ 11
The sentence “Read the instructions carefully” is:
A. Imperative
B. Assertive
C. Interrogative
D. Exclamatory
Answer: A. Imperative
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MCQ 12
Identify the type: “The sky looks so clear today.”
A. Exclamatory
B. Assertive
C. Interrogative
D. Imperative
Answer: B. Assertive
MCQ 13
Choose the interrogative sentence:
A. What a fantastic idea!
B. Where are you going?
C. Do it now.
D. She enjoys painting.
Answer: B. Where are you going?
MCQ 14
“Stop shouting immediately” is an example of:
A. Assertive
B. Exclamatory
C. Imperative
D. Interrogative
Answer: C. Imperative
MCQ 15
“Can you solve this problem?” belongs to which category?
A. Assertive
B. Exclamatory
C. Interrogative
D. Imperative
Answer: C. Interrogative
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MCQ 16
“This is the best day of my life!” is a/an:
A. Assertive Sentence
B. Imperative Sentence
C. Exclamatory Sentence
D. Interrogative Sentence
Answer: C. Exclamatory Sentence
MCQ 17
What type of sentence is “I need a break from work”?
A. Interrogative
B. Assertive
C. Exclamatory
D. Imperative
Answer: B. Assertive
MCQ 18
“Clean your room before you leave.” This is:_
A. Exclamatory
B. Assertive
C. Imperative
D. Interrogative
Answer: C. Imperative
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MCQ 19
Identify the type: “How can you say that?”
A. Assertive
B. Exclamatory
C. Imperative
D. Interrogative
Answer: D. Interrogative
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MCQ 20
“He has completed his assignment.” This is an example of:_
A. Interrogative Sentence
B. Exclamatory Sentence
C. Imperative Sentence
D. Assertive Sentence
Answer: D. Assertive Sentence
These explanations will help you understand the subtle differences between the types of sentences. Let me know if you need further clarifications!
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