Identify the Sentence Type in Types of Sentences Exercise

Identify the Sentence Type in Types of Sentences Exercise below (credit source unknown). It deals with declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory and optative sentences. Solve the exercises and check your answer in the check your answer section.

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Identify the Sentence Type

  1. What are you doing here?
  2. Please open the door.
  3. Please tell us the story of Cinderella.
  4. Are school books available in your store?
  5. Rekha, you should go to the doctor.
  6. The stars are twinkling in the sky.
  7. What a beautiful painting it was!
  8. Mother is calling you.
  9. Children, please come inside the class.
  10. Don’t talk in my class.

Types of Sentences with Examples

  1. Interrogative
  2. Imperative
  3. Imperative
  4. Interrogative
  5. Statement / assertive
  6. Statement / assertive
  7. Exclamatory
  8. Statement / assertive
  9. Imperative
  10. Imperative

Identify the Sentence Type

  1. Have you completed your homework?
  2. Today is a bright day.
  3. Is today a bright day?
  4. Wear a sun – hat.
  5. What a bright day it is!
  6. Take out your books.
  7. I’m not feeling well.

Types of Sentences with Examples

  1. Interrogative
  2. Statement / assertive
  3. Interrogative
  4. Imperative
  5. Exclamatory
  6. Imperative
  7. Statement / assertive

Identify the Sentence Type

  1. What a terrible crash it was!
  2. Get this book from the stationery shop.
  3. How beautiful your rose garden is!
  4. Ravi is the best dancer in our class.
  5. Please stop drawing faces on my new book.
  6. When does school re-open after the summer break?
  7. Please turn down the volume of your music system.
  8. Manu loves drawing pictures of all kinds of animals.
  9. Is the cupboard where we keep the chalk and duster?
  10. How many books did you take from the library this week?

Types of Sentences with Examples

  1. Exclamatory
  2. Imperative
  3. Exclamatory
  4. Statement / assertive
  5. Imperative
  6. Interrogative
  7. Imperative
  8. Statement / assertive
  9. Interrogative
  10. Interrogative

Identify the Sentence Type

  1. How old are you?
  2. What a beautiful toy it is!
  3. Nature is the best physician.
  4. My mother is not well.
  5. Shut the door carefully.
  6. Learn this song by heart.
  7. I shall not go out in the rain.
  8. Draw a line to join these points.
  9. May God bless you!
  10. Do you take Exercise daily?

Types of Sentences with Examples

  1. Interrogative
  2. Exclamatory
  3. Statement / assertive
  4. Statement / assertive
  5. Imperative
  6. Imperative
  7. Statement / assertive
  8. Imperative
  9. Optative
  10. Interrogative

Identify the Sentence Type

  1. Your good wishes are always with me.
  2. Please, give me two tickets for the show.
  3. Did you celebrate your birthday this year?
  4. How wonderful is the rain after the dust and heat!
  5. You must not sleep till seven in the morning.
  6. A helicopter cannot fly faster than an aero plane.
  7. Always go out with an umbrella during the monsoons.
  8. We will not buy such new things.
  9. How badly was she injured!
  10. I brush my teeth after every meal.

Types of Sentences with Examples

  1. Statement / assertive
  2. Imperative
  3. Interrogative
  4. Exclamatory
  5. Statement / assertive
  6. Statement / assertive
  7. Imperative
  8. Statement / assertive
  9. Exclamatory
  10. Statement / assertive

Identify the Sentence Type

  1. Don’t talk.
  2. It’s so cold.
  3. Stop talking.
  4. Haste makes waste.
  5. Who will bell the cat?
  6. Do you know that lady?
  7. Come here at once.
  8. You’re driving too slow.
  9. Ah! What a beautiful flower!
  10. We should do worthwhile things.

Types of Sentences with Examples

  1. Imperative
  2. Statement / assertive
  3. Imperative
  4. Statement / assertive
  5. Interrogative
  6. Interrogative
  7. Imperative
  8. Statement / assertive
  9. Exclamatory
  10. Statement / assertive

Identify the Sentence Type

  1. I took some money out of the ATM.
  2. Who can run faster than the wind?
  3. It was a pretty gloomy night.
  4. I wish I were the queen of Bhutan!
  5. Please help me.
  6. Get out.
  7. Can I help you?
  8. How scared you are!
  9. O God, have mercy!
  10. Turn to page thirty.

Types of Sentences with Examples

  1. Statement / assertive
  2. Interrogative
  3. Statement / assertive
  4. Assertive
  5. Imperative
  6. Imperative
  7. Interrogative
  8. Exclamatory
  9. Optative
  10. Imperative

Identify the Sentence Type

  1. Yes, I will do this work for you.
  2. Could you switch on the lights?
  3. Put the books on the table.
  4. Where are your friends today?
  5. I wish I were a bird.
  6. Do cats have nine lives?
  7. I will not go to Japan this year.
  8. Hello, my name is Hanna.
  9. Has he returned?
  10. Hail the hunter.

Types of Sentences with Examples

  1. Statement / assertive
  2. Interrogative
  3. Imperative
  4. Interrogative
  5. Statement / assertive
  6. Interrogative
  7. Statement / assertive
  8. Statement / assertive
  9. Interrogative
  10. Imperative

Identify the Sentence Type

  1. Is that you at the door?
  2. There is no smoke without fire.
  3. Wasn’t that box very heavy?
  4. May you prosper!
  5. That is wonderful news.
  6. I could carry those bags for you.
  7. Good morning. Hope you are fine.
  8. I think you should seek parental advice over this matter.
  9. I’m sorry. I don’t think we can have a merger.
  10. Would you allow my friends to stay over the night?

Types of Sentences with Examples

  1. Interrogative
  2. Statement / assertive
  3. Interrogative
  4. Optative
  5. Statement / assertive
  6. Statement / assertive
  7. Optative
  8. Statement / assertive
  9. Statement / assertive
  10. Interrogative / imperative

Identify the Sentence Type

  1. Please, can you call up my parents?
  2. How are you?
  3. Won’t you do this work?
  4. Hi! What a surprise to see you here!
  5. What a lovely watch you are wearing!
  6. Don’t you think you should read this chapter again?
  7. I wish you a happy anniversary!

Types of Sentences with Examples

  1. Imperative
  2. Interrogative
  3. Interrogative
  4. Exclamatory
  5. Exclamatory
  6. Interrogative
  7. Optative

Hope this exercise helped you very much. For more exercise like this, click the links below-

Exercises on Jumbled Sentences with Answers – Basic Level

Subject and Predicate Exercise – Practice How to Identify?

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