SENTENCES

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Master Your Sentence Skills!

Test your understanding of sentence structure with our engaging quiz designed to enhance your grammar knowledge. Perfect for students and language enthusiasts alike!

  • 8 challenging multiple-choice questions
  • Discover different sentence types
  • Improve your grammatical skills
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by GrammaringBird245
A sentence is made up of two parts, namely a __________ and a ___________
Subject and predicate
Subject and object
Introduction and conclusion
Noun and pronoun
Sentences that are used to ask questions are called ________________ sentences.
Assertive
Imperative
Interrogative
Excamatory
A group of words that makes sense but not complete sense is called a _____________
Limerick
Phrase
Sentence
Couplet
€What a beautiful baby he is!” Is an example of ____________sentence.
Assertive
Exclamatory
Interrogative
Imperative
“Please help me find my book”. Select the correct option to show what kind of sentence is this.
Command
Advice
Request
Suggestion
In an interrogative sentence, we place the __________before the ____________.
Auxiliary verb before the subject
Subject before the auxiliary verb
Noun before verb
Subject before object
A_____________ sentence is one which states or declares something.
Imperative
Assertive
Interrogative
Exclamatory
The interrogative form of the sentence, “They are coming now” is:
They are coming now?
Are they coming now?
Can they come now?
Will they come now?
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