Types of Sentences

IMPORTANT

Types of Sentences: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Sentences, Types of Sentences, Optative Sentences & Interchange among Types of Sentences etc.

Important Questions on Types of Sentences

MEDIUM
IMPORTANT

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.

MEDIUM
IMPORTANT

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.

MEDIUM
IMPORTANT

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.  

EASY
IMPORTANT

Choose the most appropriate tense of verb in the given sentence.

He came oftener than we _____ (To expect)

EASY
IMPORTANT

Choose the most suitable simple form after combining the following sentences.
His friends assembled. They offered him their congratulations upon his safe return. Everybody was comfortably seated. He described all his adventures.

EASY
IMPORTANT

Choose the most suitable simple form after combining the following sentences.
He receives much gratitude. He performs kindly actions. He is not harsh in the execution of his duty. He does not oppress the poor.

EASY
IMPORTANT

Choose the most suitable simple form after combining the following sentences.
He hardened his heart. He wished to punish the people mercilessly. He wanted to make an example of them once and for all.

EASY
IMPORTANT

Choose the most suitable simple form after combining the following sentences.
The miser laughed. He found himself to be richer by a rupee. He saw his adversary outwitted.

EASY
IMPORTANT

Choose the most suitable simple form after combining the following sentences.
Wellington was the greatest of English admirals. Napoleon was the greatest of French soldiers. They were contemporaries. They were the heroes of their respective countries.

EASY
IMPORTANT

Transform the following exclamatory sentence into an Assertive sentence.

How well fitted the camel is for the work he has to do!

EASY
IMPORTANT

Transform the following exclamatory sentence into an Assertive sentence.

What sweet delight a quiet life affords!

EASY
IMPORTANT

Transform the following exclamatory sentence into an Assertive sentence.

What a delicious meal!

EASY
IMPORTANT

Transform the following exclamatory sentence into an Assertive sentence.

O what a fall was there, my countrymen!

EASY
IMPORTANT

Transform the following exclamatory sentence into an Assertive sentence.

If only I were safe at home!

EASY
IMPORTANT

Transform the following exclamatory sentence into an Assertive sentence.

If only I had a good horse!

EASY
IMPORTANT

Transform the following exclamatory sentence into an Assertive sentence.

What a large nose!

EASY
IMPORTANT

Transform the following exclamatory sentence into an Assertive sentence.

If only I had the wings of a dove!

EASY
IMPORTANT

Transform the following exclamatory sentence into an Assertive sentence.

O that we two were infants playing!

EASY
IMPORTANT

Transform the following exclamatory sentence into an Assertive sentence.

How awkwardly he manages his sword!

EASY
IMPORTANT

Choose the correct option which is the 'assertion' of the given 'exclamatory sentence'.

What might be done, if men were wise!