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Middle School English Grammar

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Author: Atharwa Madbhavi

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Want to master basic grammar?Want to score well in grammar?Want to practice a lot?Yes, this book is for you!SALIENT FEATURES OF THE BOOK:1. Self-explanatory meanings and explanations2. Complex topics broken into simple aspects3. Lucid language used4. Numerous examples mentioned5. Sufficient exercises to solve6. Ample writing practice7. Small tests at the endMiddle School English Grammar is a book written by author Atharwa Madbhavi.The book is a b....

Kinds of sentences

Kinds of sentences are nothing but the mood or the way of expressing our thoughts into a sentence. While speaking, we express our feelings in various moods.

Sentences are of 4 kinds, they are:

  • Assertive/ Declarative sentence
  • Interrogative sentence
  • Imperative sentence
  • Exclamatory sentence

Let us understand each kind in detail.

  • Assertive/ Declarative sentence: A general sentence that makes the statement normal, positive and simple is called an Assertive sentence. It can also be called as Declarative sentence.

  • Interrogative sentence: A sentence that asks a question, whether it be positive or negative, is called an Interrogative sentence.

  • Imperative sentence: A sentence that expresses an order or a request is called an Imperative sentence.

  • Exclamatory sentence: A sentence that expresses a strong and sudden feeling or a reaction is called an Exclamatory sentence.

Let us have a look at the examples of each kind.

  • Assertive/ Declarative sentence:

(i) It is raining heavily.

(ii) Rahul has visited many countries.

(iii) My mother went to a grocery shop.

  • Interrogative sentence:

(i) When are you coming to Bangalore?

(ii) You live in Chennai, don’t you?

(iii) What is the time?

  • Imperative sentence:

(i) Please give me your book.

(ii) Sit down.

(iii) Get me a glass of water.

  • Exclamatory sentence:

(i) Hurray! We won the match.

(ii) How beautiful the flower is!

(iii) Oh! The dog is no more.

EXERCISE

Q.1 Identify the kind of sentence.

  • Go to the market and get some meat.

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  • Please come and sit here.

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  • We will go to the temple now.

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  • What are you doing here?

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  • Oh my god! This answer is so long.

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  • The power went off last night.

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  • How cold the night is!

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  • Please be quiet.

___________________________

  • Seeta is reading an interesting story.

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  • Did you watch yesterday’s match?

___________________________

  • Please switch on the television.

___________________________

  • Oh! It’s about to rain.

___________________________

  • Do you know her?

___________________________

  • Yaay! I am going to have pizza.

___________________________

  • Will you please wait there?

___________________________

  • I like to learn new things.

___________________________

  • We will not tolerate this anymore.

___________________________

  • I am your friend.

___________________________

  • What did you learn in the last session?

___________________________

  • My sister lives in Mexico.

___________________________

  • Be careful.

___________________________

  • Oh! You are looking so pretty.

___________________________

  • Please leave your footwear outside.

___________________________

  • Give me your bag.

___________________________

  • She is a smart girl.

___________________________

  • Alas! The dog is dead.

___________________________

  • Please go from here.

___________________________

  • Why are you sad today?

___________________________

  • I like to sing modern songs.

___________________________

  • Yeah! We did it.

___________________________

  • How’s it?

___________________________

  • Ravi was a very strong player.

___________________________

  • Whom did the officer arrest?

___________________________

  • Why doesn’t the man get angry?

___________________________

  • That was such a delicious soup!

___________________________

  • Don’t forget that I threw you down.

___________________________

  • Please think about it.

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  • Shouldn’t we wait for them?

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  • Let me check the room.

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  • That was very clever, Birbal!

___________________________

  • How are you madam?

___________________________

  • Ah! Wonderful!

___________________________

  • They work hard in the office.

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  • We travelled throughout India.

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  • Who gave you that information?

___________________________

  • May God bless you!

___________________________

  • Does she write well?

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  • He can not lift the box.

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  • Do you know she is sick?

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  • Bring a cup of tea for me.

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  • What a wonderful moment!

___________________________

  • Take your shoes off.

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  • They are not happy with your result.

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  • Don’t be late.

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  • You have no brains.

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  • What were you thinking last night?

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  • They will not come for marriage.

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  • Hush! The baby is sleeping.

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  • I have no idea.

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  • What a shame!

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  • Have some manners.

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  • Nature is the best physician.

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Q2. Change the sentences as directed.

  • Please give me a pen. (Interrogative)

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  • Are you well? (Assertive)

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  • What a beautiful dress it is! (Assertive)

___________________________

  • Go to the garden quickly. (Interrogative)

___________________________

  • You cannot lie there. (Imperative)

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  • How can I discuss its advantages? (Assertive)

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  • She did not tell that to anyone. (Interrogative)

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  • They were the best. (Interrogative)

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  • It is very cold. (Exclamatory)
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