Grade 6 Types Of Sentences. English Grammar Unit 1

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Grade 6 Types Of Sentences. English Grammar Unit 1 - Quiz

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  • 1. 

    You did an excellent job.

    Explanation
    A declarative sentence makes a statement or expresses an opinion. It provides information and ends with a period. In this case, the sentence is making a positive statement about the quality of the job done.

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  • 2. 

    How was your day in school?  ____________

    Explanation
    The given correct answer is "INTERROGATIVE" because the question "How was your day in school?" is an interrogative sentence. It is asking about the quality or condition of someone's day in school. Interrogative sentences are used to ask questions and usually end with a question mark.

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  • 3. 

    Do your assignments in class on time _____________

    Explanation
    The given correct answer is "IMPERATIVE" because the phrase "Do your assignments in class on time" is a command or a directive, which is characteristic of the imperative form. In this sentence, the speaker is giving a direct order or instruction to someone to complete their assignments in class and to do so on time. The imperative form is often used to give commands, make requests, or give instructions.

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  • 4. 

    I’m so excited I passed the test!  _________

    Explanation
    The given statement "I'm so excited I passed the test!" is an example of an exclamatory sentence. Exclamatory sentences are used to express strong emotions or feelings. In this case, the speaker is expressing excitement and joy about passing the test. The use of an exclamation mark at the end of the statement further emphasizes the enthusiastic tone of the sentence.

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  • 5. 

    Walking up that mountain is dangerous _____________

    Explanation
    The given sentence "Walking up that mountain is dangerous." is a declarative sentence. It makes a statement or declaration about the danger associated with walking up the mountain.

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  • 6. 

    Who is the most popular singer? ____________

  • 7. 

    You need to get with the program.________________

    Explanation
    The phrase "get with the program" is an idiom that means to conform to or align oneself with the current situation or expectations. It implies that the person needs to adapt or change their behavior in order to be in line with what is expected or required. The word "imperative" is a synonym for "necessary" or "essential," which accurately reflects the meaning of the idiom in this context.

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  • 8. 

    He is the leader of the group. ____________

    Explanation
    The given answer "DECLARATIVE" is correct because the sentence "He is the leader of the group" is a declarative sentence. Declarative sentences make statements or provide information, and they usually end with a period. In this sentence, the subject "He" is stating that he is the leader of the group.

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  • 9. 

    What is your favourite magazine? _______________

  • 10. 

    Congratulations on your achievement!

    Explanation
    The given correct answer "EXCLAMATORY" is appropriate because the exclamation mark at the end of the sentence indicates that it is an exclamatory sentence. Exclamatory sentences are used to express strong emotions or excitement. In this case, the exclamation mark suggests that the speaker is congratulating someone on their achievement.

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  • 11. 

    That was a physical game .

  • 12. 

    Can you cancel the concert?

    Explanation
    An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark. It is used to request information or seek an answer. In this case, the sentence is asking whether it is possible to cancel the concert.

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  • 13. 

    He came to school even though he was not feeling well.

    Explanation
    The given sentence is an example of a declarative sentence because it makes a statement. It simply states that "He came to school even though he was not feeling well." Declarative sentences are used to convey information or make statements, and they usually end with a period. In this case, the sentence is stating a fact about someone coming to school despite not feeling well.

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  • 14. 

    Which type of sentence expresses strong emotions or excitement?

    • A.

      Declarative

    • B.

      Interrogative

    • C.

      Imperative

    • D.

      Exclamatory

    Correct Answer
    D. Exclamatory
    Explanation
    An exclamatory sentence is used to convey strong emotions or excitement. It ends with an exclamation mark (!) and is characterized by its expressive tone. Declarative sentences make statements, interrogative sentences ask questions, and imperative sentences give commands or instructions.

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  • 15. 

     Get me something to drink.

    Correct Answer
    IMPERATIVE, Imperative, imperative
    Explanation
    The given correct answer is "IMPERATIVE" because the sentence "Get me something to drink" is a command or request. It is an imperative sentence that is used to give instructions or express a desire. In this case, the speaker is asking someone to bring them a drink.

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  • 16. 

    How kind of you! ______________________

    Correct Answer
    EXCLAMATORY
    Explanation
    The given statement "How kind of you!" is an example of an exclamatory sentence. Exclamatory sentences are used to express strong emotions or surprise. They usually end with an exclamation mark and convey excitement or admiration. In this case, the speaker is expressing gratitude and appreciation towards the person they are addressing, emphasizing their kindness.

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  • 17. 

    Put it down.

    Correct Answer
    IMPERATIVE
    Explanation
    The given correct answer is "IMPERATIVE" because the phrase "Put it down" is a command or a request that is being given to someone. In grammar, this type of sentence is called an imperative sentence. It is used to express a command, instruction, or a strong request. The verb "put" is in the base form without any subject, as is common in imperative sentences.

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  • 18. 

    Mr. Hendrickson is the new football coach.

    Correct Answer
    DECLARATIVE, Declarative, declarative
    Explanation
    A declarative sentence makes a statement or conveys information. It ends with a period and states a fact or opinion. In this case, the sentence is stating a fact about Mr. Hendrickson's new position as the football coach.

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  • 19. 

    Can I have some money to go to the movies?

    Correct Answer
    INTERROGATIVE, Interrogative, interrogative
    Explanation
    The given correct answer is "INTERROGATIVE" because the question starts with the word "Can" which is a modal verb used to ask for permission or ability. The sentence structure and the use of the question mark at the end indicate that it is an interrogative sentence, which is a type of sentence used to ask questions.

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  • 20. 

    Stop hitting your brother or I’ll pull the car over?

    Correct Answer
    IMPERATIVE
    Explanation
    The given statement is an example of an imperative sentence. Imperative sentences are used to give commands or make requests. In this case, the speaker is giving a command to stop hitting the brother or else they will pull the car over. Imperative sentences usually do not have a subject, but the subject "you" is implied in this sentence.

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