I. Read the following sentences and state t
1) The girls seems to be enjoying themselves..
2) Why are you so sad today?
3) They are very good friends.
4) Catch them both.
5) May I have some rice please?
6) I go for a walk in the morning.
7) Pass on the salt, please.
Answers
Answer:
1. declarative sentence
2. interrogative sentence
3. declarative sentence
4. imperative sentence
5. imperative sentence
6. declarative sentence
7. imperative sentence
Explanation:
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Complete Question-
I. Read the following sentences and state the types-
1) The girls seem to be enjoying themselves.
2) Why are you so sad today?
3) They are very good friends.
4) Catch them both.
5) May I have some rice, please?
6) I go for a walk in the morning.
7) Pass on the salt, please.
Answer-
The sentences are given and are identified as the type as follows-
1) The girls seem to be enjoying themselves
⇒ It is an affirmative sentence. As it follows the pattern of subject+verb+object without any negation included.
2) Why are you so sad today?
⇒ The above one is a question asked, and all the questions are called interrogative sentences. All of the interrogative sentences mostly end with a question mark.
3) They are very good friends.
⇒ This one is a declarative/assertive sentence as it states a positive fact about the subject.
4) Catch them both.
⇒ There is a command and order passed in the above sentence. Thus all the commands and orders are included under imperative sentences.
5) May I have some rice, please?
⇒ The sentence shows that there is permission being taken here. Even though it may look like an interrogative sentence it is an imperative sentence. Because all the commands, orders, requests, and permissions are included in imperative sentences.
6) I go for a walk in the morning.
⇒ Another fact has been stated here by the subject so it is an assertive sentence again.
7) Pass on the salt, please.
⇒ This one is again a request and as mentioned above, all the requests are a type of imperative sentence.
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