English, asked by pooja1871989, 1 month ago

Classify the sentences given below and put the correct punctuation mark (full stop,
question mark or exclamation mark) at the end of each. (Put the marks in the boxes.)
1. Open the book at page 24
2. How hot it is
3. Have you ever heard about Kumbhakarna
4. Turn the TV down
5. What channel is the programme on
6. The Moon goes round the Earth
7. What a lovely garden
8. Read the instructions carefully
9. Can
you lend me your DVD player
10. I got the information from the Internet
11. There is a phone message for you
12. How useful the computer is
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Answers

Answered by anusshkaaejdep
6

Answer:

1. open the book at page 24.

2. how hot it is!

3. have you ever heard about kumbhakarna?

4. Turn the TV down.

5. what channel is the programme on?

6. the moon goes round the Earth.

7. what a lovely garden!

8. read the instructions carefully.

9. can you lend me your DVD player?

10. I got the information from the internet.

11. there is a phone message for you.

12. how useful the computer is!

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Answered by shreya072006
4

Answer:

Open the book at page 24.

How hot it is!

Have you ever heard about Kumbhakaran?

Turn the tv on.

What channel is the program on?

The moon goes around the earth.

What a lovely garden!

Read the instructions carefully.

Can you lend me your DVD player?

I got the information from the internet.

There is a phone message for you.

How useful the computer is!

Explanation:

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Answered by CɛƖɛxtríα
158

‎★ REQUIRED ANSWER:-

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎In English Grammar, sentences are basically classified into four kinds, namely:

Assertive · states/declares something or makes a statement.

Imperative · simply makes a command/an order/a request.

Interrogative · sentences that questions about something.

Exclamatory · expresses the strong emotions of the speaker.

As per the question given, we've been asked to classify the given sentences and punctuate them, accordingly. \:

Punctuation -

Assertive and imperative sentences are punctuated with a full stop at their very end while, interrogative and exclamatory sentences are added a question mark and an exclamation mark, respectively.

Now, considering all these, let us answer every questions appropriately.

1. Open the book at page 24 (Imperative)

  • Open the book at page 24.

2. How hot it is (exclamatory)

  • How hot it is!

3. Have you ever heard about Kumbhakarna (interrogative)

  • Have you ever heard about Kumbhakarna?

4. Turn the TV down (imperative)

  • Turn the TV down.

5. What channel is the programme on (interrogative)

  • What channel is the programme on?

6. The Moon goes round the Earth (assertive)

  • The Moon goes around the Earth.

7. What a lovely garden (exclamatory)

  • What a lovely garden.

8. Read the instructions carefully (imperative)

  • Read the instructions carefully.

9. Can you lend me your DVD player (interrogative)

  • Can you lend me your DVD player?

10. I got the information from the Internet (assertive)

  • I got the information from the internet.

11. There is a phone message for you (assertive)

  • There is a phone message for you.

12. How useful the computer is (exclamatory)

  • How useful the computer is!
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