Quiz On Declarative And Interrogative Sentences

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1. "Do you think he is speaking the truth?"   It's an interrogative sentence.

Explanation

The given statement is an interrogative sentence because it starts with the word "Do" and ends with a question mark. Interrogative sentences are used to ask questions and seek information, which is exactly what this sentence is doing by asking if the person is speaking the truth. Therefore, the correct answer is true.

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2. "Have you lost your mind?"
It's an interrogative sentence.

Explanation

The given statement, "Have you lost your mind?" is an interrogative sentence because it asks a question. It starts with the helping verb "have" followed by the subject "you" and the main verb "lost." The question mark at the end also indicates that it is an interrogative sentence. Therefore, the correct answer is True.

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3. "The large body of water lies just to the east of Texas."
It's a declarative sentence.

Explanation

The given statement "The large body of water lies just to the east of Texas" is a declarative sentence because it presents a fact or statement. It is not a question, command, or exclamation. Therefore, the correct answer is True.

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4. "Are you not gonna do it?"
It's a declarative sentence.

Explanation

The given statement, "Are you not gonna do it?" is not a declarative sentence. Declarative sentences make statements or express facts, whereas this sentence is a question. It uses the interrogative form and the question mark at the end indicates that it is seeking information or confirmation. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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5. "What do I like about the place I was born?"
It's a declarative sentence.

Explanation

The given statement is not a declarative sentence. A declarative sentence makes a statement or expresses a fact, while the given sentence is a question. Therefore, the correct answer is false.

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6. "Let's go there right now."
It's an interrogative sentence.

Explanation

The given statement "Let's go there right now" is not an interrogative sentence. It is an imperative sentence as it is giving a command or making a suggestion. Interrogative sentences are used to ask questions, while imperative sentences are used to give orders or make requests.

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7. "I am the boss here."
It's an interrogative sentence.

Explanation

The given statement "I am the boss here" is not an interrogative sentence. It is a declarative sentence as it makes a statement rather than asking a question.

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8. "Am I eligible for this scheme?"
It's an interrogative sentence.

Explanation

The given statement is an interrogative sentence because it starts with the word "Am" and ends with a question mark. Interrogative sentences are used to ask questions and seek information. Therefore, the correct answer is true.

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9. "What I like the most about Barranquilla is the people who live here."
It's a declarative sentence.

Explanation

The given statement "What I like the most about Barranquilla is the people who live here" is a declarative sentence. It expresses a statement or fact about the speaker's preference for the people living in Barranquilla. It does not pose a question, give a command, or express strong emotion, which are characteristics of other types of sentences. Therefore, the answer is true.

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10. "Will he ever accept my proposal?"
It's an interrogative sentence.

Explanation

The given statement "Will he ever accept my proposal?" is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question. Interrogative sentences are used to seek information or clarification. In this case, the speaker is asking whether or not the person will accept their proposal. Therefore, the correct answer is true.

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"Do you think he is speaking the truth?" ...
"Have you lost your mind?"It's an interrogative sentence.
"The large body of water lies just to the east of Texas."It's a...
"Are you not gonna do it?"It's a declarative sentence.
"What do I like about the place I was born?"It's a declarative...
"Let's go there right now."It's an interrogative sentence.
"I am the boss here."It's an interrogative sentence.
"Am I eligible for this scheme?"It's an interrogative sentence.
"What I like the most about Barranquilla is the people who live...
"Will he ever accept my proposal?"It's an interrogative sentence.
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