Sentences Identification and Types

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Sentences Identification and Types: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as Assertive Sentences, Affirmative Sentences, Negative Sentences, Interrogative Sentences, Imperative Sentences, Exclamative Sentences, Optative Sentences, Prefixes and Suffixes, Conditional Sentences, etc.

Important Questions on Sentences Identification and Types

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Select the part of the sentence which needs correction.

''I have completed my homework, and now I am go watch my favourite television programme'', the boy said to his mother.

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Select the part of the sentence which needs correction.

Seema and Akbar have decided to stay on at their uncle's cabin house, down by the Montana lake.

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Select the part of the sentence which needs correction.

''Mom and Dad are always here to you, anything you need just ask them'', Joe's grandma reassured.  

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Directions: From each set of sentences given below, choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.

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Convert the following assertive sentence into an optative sentence.

You shall have a successful marriage.

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Convert the following assertive sentence into an optative sentence.

You shall never starve of hunger.

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Convert the following assertive sentence into an optative sentence.

You shall always remain happy.

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Convert the following assertive sentence into an optative sentence.

You shall be blessed with a baby boy.

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Convert the following assertive sentence into an optative sentence.

You will succeed in life.

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Convert the given optative sentence from direct to indirect speech.

Aviral said to me, “May you achieve the best prize for your hard work!”

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Convert the following optative sentence from direct to indirect speech.

Pooja said to me, “May you achieve the highest rank!”.

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Convert the following optative sentence from direct to indirect speech.

The Queen said to Rahul, “May you get success over your fears”.

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Convert the given optative sentence from direct speech to indirect speech.

He said, “May God bless us with baby girl.”

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Directions: In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect speech. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct speech and mark the answer.

I said to him, “May you be happy”.

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Express the meaning of the following sentence in a negative form.

He must have seen the Taj Mahal when he went to Agra.

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Express the meaning of the following sentence in a negative form.

As soon as he saw me he came up and spoke to me.

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Express the meaning of the following sentence in a negative form.

I care very little what he says about me.

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Express the meaning of the following sentence in a negative form.

Every man makes mistakes sometimes.

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Express the meaning of the following sentence in a negative form.

Only a millionaire can afford such extravagance.

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Express the meaning of the following sentence in a negative form.

Everybody will admit that he did his best.