Use the correct punctuation marks to form Imperative(Im), Exclamatory(Ex), Assertive(A) or
Interrogative(In) sentences. Identify the type of the sentence.
1. When can I see you
2. What a lovely piece of music
3. Can I borrow this book for a day
4. I would like to visit my mother today
5. Who will be the next monitor
6. Leave right now
7. What a wonderful news
8. Ratna has fallen ill
9. What do you want from me now
10. Hari will go to the market tomorrow
11. Why should we leave so early
12. Stand up right now
13. I do not like ice cream
Answers
Answer:
1. When can I see you? (Interrogative)
2. What a lovely piece of music! (Exclamatory)
3. Can I borrow this book for a day? (Interrogative)
4. I would like to visit my mother today. (Assertive)
5. Who will be the next monitor? (Interrogative)
6. Leave right now! (Imperative)
7. What a wonderful news! (Exclamatory)
8. Ratna has fallen ill. (Assertive)
9. What do you want from me now? (Interrogative)
10. Hari will go to the market tomorrow. (Assertive)
11. Why should we leave so early? (Interrogative)
12. Stand up right now! (Imperative)
13. I do not like ice cream. (Assertive)
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Answer:
1) When can I see you?
2) What! a lovely piece of music.
3) Can I borrow this book for a day.
4) . I would like to visit my mother today.
5) Who will be the next monitor?
6) Leave right now.