II. Answer the following questions in about 20 to 30 words.
1. Write down all the kinds of sentences with two examples each.
2. Mention all kinds of prepositions with two examples each.
3. Mention at least names of two authors and two poets with their renowned
literary works.
III. Answer the following questions in about 100 to 120 words.
1. Write a description about what you have learned in English for the past 15
days.
2. Write a letter to your friend telling him/her about the ill effects of playing
games on mobile phones or electronic gadgets. Educate your friend how to use
time in a productive way.
Answers
Explanation:
There are four types of sentences assertive exclamatory, imperative, and interrogatory. Assertive Sentence
Definition: An Assertive Sentence is a sentence that states a fact.
Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
Example: The train is late today.
Interrogative sentence
Definition: An Interrogative sentence asks a question. An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark (?)
Examples:
Where is my pen?
Where do you live?
Imperative sentence
Definition: An Imperative sentence is a sentence that gives a command, makes a request, or expresses a wish.
Examples:
Vivek, go to your room, at once. (an order)
Please use the next entrance. (a request)
We wish you a safe journey. (a wish)
Sometimes the subject (you) of an imperative sentence is unexpressed but understood.
Exclamatory sentence
Definition: Sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude are Exclamatory sentences. An exclamatory sentence ends with an exclamation mark (!).
Example:
What a shame!
Boy, am I tired!