The document discusses different types of sentences in English grammar, including declarative sentences, interrogative sentences, imperative sentences, and exclamatory sentences. It provides examples of each type of sentence and asks the reader to identify the sentence type or restructure sentences changing their type. The purpose is to teach students to classify sentences based on their structure and function.
The document discusses different types of sentences in English grammar, including declarative sentences, interrogative sentences, imperative sentences, and exclamatory sentences. It provides examples of each type of sentence and asks the reader to identify the sentence type or restructure sentences changing their type. The purpose is to teach students to classify sentences based on their structure and function.
The document discusses different types of sentences in English grammar, including declarative sentences, interrogative sentences, imperative sentences, and exclamatory sentences. It provides examples of each type of sentence and asks the reader to identify the sentence type or restructure sentences changing their type. The purpose is to teach students to classify sentences based on their structure and function.
The document discusses different types of sentences in English grammar, including declarative sentences, interrogative sentences, imperative sentences, and exclamatory sentences. It provides examples of each type of sentence and asks the reader to identify the sentence type or restructure sentences changing their type. The purpose is to teach students to classify sentences based on their structure and function.
Q-2. Classify the following sentences into Declarative,
Interrogative, Imperative or Exclamatory
a) How was your day in school?
b) Do your assignments in class. c) What is your favourite magazine? d) That was a wonderful play indeed! e) He is the leader of the group. f) Please pass me my handbag. g) Can you cancel the concert? h) Congratulations on your achievement! i) What lovely purple flowers! Q-3. Change the sentences as instructed :-
a) Did she clean up your room? (Change to Declarative)
b) This is Naresh’s wallet. (Change to Interrogative) c) Open the door. (Change to Interrogative) d) Will you stop talking (Change to Imperative) e) She is a brilliant actor. (Change to Exclamatory)