1. Identify the following sentences as Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory and put the right punctuation mark at the end of each sentence:
i. Why are you shouting
ii. Will you give me your book
iii. How brilliantly he played today
iv. She started crying loudly after hearing the news
v. Will you stop playing with the mobile phone
vi. What a good looking boy he is
vii. The door is made of pure steel
viii. She looks good in her pink dress
ix. She is not a girl from whom you can expect sympathy
x. How good he is
Answers
i. Why are you shouting? Interrogative sentence
ii. Will you give me your book? Interrogative sentence
iii. How brilliantly he played today! Exclamatory sentence
iv. She started crying loudly after hearing the news. Declarative sentence
v. Will you stop playing with the mobile phone? Interrogative sentence
vi. What a good looking boy he is! Exclamatory sentence
vii. The door is made of pure steel. Declarative sentence
viii. She looks good in her pink dress. Declarative sentence
ix. She is not a girl from whom you can expect sympathy. Declarative sentence
x. How good he is? Interrogative sentence
[Declarative sentence is the sentence which contains normal statement.
Interrogative sentence is the sentence which asks any question.
Exclamatory sentence is the sentence with any sudden feelings, emotions.]
Answer:
i. Why are you shouting? - Interrogative
ii. Will you give me your book? - Interrogative
iii. How brilliantly he played today! - Exclamatory
iv. She started crying loudly after hearing the news. - Declarative
v. Will you stop playing with the mobile phone? - Interrogative
vi. What a good looking boy he is! - Exclamatory
vii. The door is made of pure steel. - Declarative
viii. She looks good in her pink dress. Declarative
ix. She is not a girl from whom you can expect sympathy. Declarative
x. How good he is! Exclamatory