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Identify the sentence type. Water the plants. a) Imperative b) Declarative Q. 1 ) ii) Identify the sentence type. Where is my pen ? a) Exclamatory b) Interrogative Q. 2) i) Identify correct article. She is ____experienced teacher. a) an b) a Q. 2) ii) Identify correct article. There is a man standing at ____door. a) a b) the Q. 3) i) Tick the correct answer. Diwali is a festival of lights. Diwali is a ___. a) Common noun b) Proper noun Q. 3) ii) Tick the correct answer. Spring is a season flowers. Spring is a ____. a) Common noun b) Proper noun Q. 4) i) Identify correct degree. The pink box is ____ than the black one. a) biggest b) bigger Q. 4) ii) Identify correct degree. Mount Everest the ____mountain in the world. a) highest b) higher Q. 5) i) Identify correct verb. The bull had two horns. a) horns b) had Q. 5) ii) Identify correct verb. The crowd of people clapped after the leader's speech a) speech b) clapped Q. 6) i) Identify correct preposition. Police run ____the thieves a) near b) behind Q. 6) ii) Identify correct preposition. Mahesh is going ___the gate. a) towords b) to Q. 7) i) Identify tense. They have completed their study. a) Past perfect b) Present perfect Q. 7) ii) Identify tense. The heat was increasing. a) Past continuous b) Present continuous Q. 8) i) Identify correct question tag. Boys are playing cricket. a) aren't they ? b) isn't they ? Q. 8) ii) Identify correct question tag. I shall never tell you a) shan't I ? b) shall I ? Q. 9) i) Identify correct gerund. To die is better than surrender. a) dying b) to die Q. 9) ii) Identify correct gerund. He dislikes to see Radha. a) dislikes b) seeing Q. 10) i) Identify correct Auxiliary Verbs. They should write a letter. a) write b) should Q. 10) ii) Identify correct Auxiliary Verbs. We can win the match. a) can b) win​

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Answered by jaswindersinghsinda
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Answered by karya247
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Sentences are mainly divided into four types: declarative, imperative, interrogative and exclamatory. Declarative sentences merely declare or state something, imperative sentences express a command, an order or a request, interrogative sentences intend to ask a question and exclamatory sentences display extreme or sudden emotion. The given sentence expresses a command, which means it's an imperative sentence. Even though it ends with an exclamation mark, it does not express any emotion; imperative sentences can also end with exclamation marks. Hence option A is correct and D is incorrect. It does not declare anything, or ask a question, hence options B and C are also incorrect.

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