Sentence Classification | MCQs
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A. Exclamatory sentence
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B. Conditional sentence
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C. Imperative sentence
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D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence "Drive to the roundabout and then turn left" gives a command or instruction.
Sentences that give orders, directions, or requests are called imperative sentences.
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A. Imperative
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B. Declarative
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C. None of these
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D. Interrogative
Explanation
It is a question that asks if something happened — a key sign of an interrogative sentence.
It starts with "Did", a common auxiliary used to form questions.
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A. Imperative
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B. None of these
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C. Exclamatory
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D. Declarative
Explanation
Sentence Type Identification:
Imperative: The sentence gives a command or request ("Please open the window").
It starts with a verb (open) and often omits the subject (implied "You").
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A. Negative
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B. Optative
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C. Interrogative
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D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence asks a question, so it is an interrogative sentence.
Interrogative sentences usually end with a question mark and seek information.
بچہ کھانے کے لیے رونے لگا۔ اس جملے کی تعریف اس طرح کی جا سکتی ہے۔
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A. Passive sentence
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B. None of theses
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C. Simple sentence
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D. Complex sentence
Explanation
The baby cried for food. is a simple sentence.
بچہ کھانے کے لیے رونے لگا
It expresses a single, complete thought.
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A. Compound
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B. Declarative
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C. None of the above
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D. Exclamatory
Explanation
An exclamatory sentence makes a statement that conveys strong emotion or excitement.
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A. Complex
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B. Compound
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C. Simple
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D. None of these
Explanation
A complex sentence combines a dependent clause with an independent clause.
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A. Second Conditional
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B. Zero Conditional
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C. Third Conditional
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D. First Conditional
Explanation
A Zero Conditional Sentence tells fact.
e.g. when it rains, the grass gets wet.
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A. Simple
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B. Compound
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C. Complex
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D. None of these
Explanation
A compound sentence consists of two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction like "but."
Here, "He went to the park" and "she stayed at home" are independent clauses.
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