English, asked by sasi31922, 11 months ago

II. Rearrange the words to make a meaningful sentence and identify whether

they are declarative, interrogative imperative or exclamatory sentences:

Example: a / web / the / spider / makes

Ans. The spider makes a web. (Declarative sentence)

1. give / please / book / me / your

2. they / play / afternoon / every / tennis

3. can / you / blue / the / ride / bike /?

4. that / look / big / at / boy /!​


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sasi31922: are you girl
vanshika3312: why do you ask this?
sasi31922: say
vanshika3312: no I am not
sasi31922: are you boy
vanshika3312: yes
sasi31922: age
vanshika3312: that's personal
vanshika3312: Hope your question is answered. Thank you.

Answers

Answered by vanshika3312
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  1. Please give me your book.
  2. They play tennis every afternoon.
  3. Can you ride the blue bike?
  4. Look at that big boy!

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Answered by LegitRaniya
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Answer:

1 - Please give me your book. It is an imperative sentence.

2 - They play tennis every afternoon. It is a declarative sentence.

3 - Can you ride the blue bike? It is an interrogative sentence.

4 - Look at that big boy! It is an exclamatory sentence.

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