Exercise
(i) The sky becomes very beautiful in the evening.
Ans: Assertive sentence
(ii) Is he coming tomorrow?
Ans: Interrogative sentence
(iii) He doesn't play football.
Ans: Assertive sentence
(iv) She can sew clothes very well.
Ans: Assertive sentence
(v) Come here.
Ans: Imperative sentence
(vi) What a lot we had to eat at the party!
Ans: Imperative sentence
(vii) How fond he is of playing!
Ans: Imperative sentence
(viii) Those are beautiful flowers.
Ans: Assertive sentence
(ix) How old is she?
Ans: Interrogative sentence
(x) Where have you kept my pen?
Ans: Interrogative sentence
(xi) I met him at Shillong last year.
Ans: Assertive sentence
(xii) Please put it on the table.
Ans: Imperative sentence
(xiii) Can you meet him this evening?
Ans: Interrogative sentence
(xiv) Down came the roof.
Ans: Imperative sentence
(xv) I feel very sleepy tonight.
Ans: Assertive sentence
(xvi) Don't touch that wire.
Ans: Imperative sentence
(xvii) Don't read so loud, please.
Ans: Imperative sentence
2. Say which of the following sentences are affirmative and which are negative
(i) My brother has gone to school.
Ans: Affirmative
(ii) He does not read his lessons regularly.
Ans: Negative
(iii) He lives in a house on the hill.
Ans: Affirmative
(iv) What has Lila done?
Ans: Affirmative
(v) How tall the tree is!
Ans: Affirmative
(vi) How beautifully she sings!
Ans: Affirmative
(vii) It isn't a good picture.
Ans: Negative
(viii) Don't call him now.
Ans: Negative
(ix) None can live without food and water.
Ans: Negative
(x) This is not at all possible.
Ans: Negative
(xi) She wrote a letter this morning.
Ans: Affirmative
(xii) Are you playing a cricket match tomorrow?
Ans: Affirmative
(xiii) Write your name on the blackboard.
Ans: Affirmative
(xiv) Aren't they going out for a walk today?
Ans: Negative
(xv) He doesn't speak English well.
Ans: Negative
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