๐ Quick Study Guide: Sentence Types
- โ๏ธ Declarative Sentence: States a fact or an opinion. It always ends with a period (.). Example: The cat sat on the mat.
- โ Interrogative Sentence: Asks a question. It always ends with a question mark (?). Example: Where did you put my book?
- ๐ฃ๏ธ Imperative Sentence: Gives a command, makes a request, or offers advice. It usually ends with a period (.), but can end with an exclamation point (!) for strong commands. Example: Please pass the salt. (Request) / Stop that right now! (Command)
- ๐คฉ Exclamatory Sentence: Expresses strong emotion, excitement, or surprise. It always ends with an exclamation point (!). Example: What a fantastic goal!
๐ Practice Quiz: Test Your Sentence Type Knowledge
1. "The sun rises in the east." What type of sentence is this?
- A) Interrogative
- B) Declarative
- C) Imperative
- D) Exclamatory
2. "Please close the window quietly." Which type of sentence is this?
- A) Exclamatory
- B) Declarative
- C) Imperative
- D) Interrogative
3. "What an amazing performance that was!" This sentence is an example of a/an:
- A) Declarative sentence
- B) Interrogative sentence
- C) Imperative sentence
- D) Exclamatory sentence
4. "Have you finished your homework yet?" Identify the sentence type.
- A) Imperative
- B) Declarative
- C) Exclamatory
- D) Interrogative
5. Which of the following is an interrogative sentence?
- A) I love ice cream.
- B) Don't forget your keys!
- C) How old are you?
- D) What a mess!
6. "Go clean your room right now!" This sentence is primarily:
- A) Declarative
- B) Interrogative
- C) Imperative
- D) Exclamatory
7. A sentence that simply states a fact or opinion is called a/an:
- A) Exclamatory sentence
- B) Imperative sentence
- C) Interrogative sentence
- D) Declarative sentence
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- B) Declarative
- C) Imperative
- D) Exclamatory sentence
- D) Interrogative
- C) How old are you?
- C) Imperative
- D) Declarative sentence