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LANGUAGE 4 TEST REVIEW

KINDS OF SENTENCES
Name: _______________________________________

A. DIRECTIONS: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on the space
provided.

_______1. What is a declarative sentence?


A. A kind of sentence that asks a question.
B. A statement that shows strong emotion or feeling.
C. A sentence that give direction or command.
D. A kind of sentence that makes a statement.

_______2. What kind of sentence is this: “Look, that man has green hair!”
A. Declarative sentence
B. Imperative sentence
C. Interrogative sentence
D. Exclamatory sentence

_______3. Which of the following is an interrogative sentence?


A. Why did she check her list?
B. You are driving down the wrong side of the road.
C. Carry these bags to the car.
D. Josh can work on the truck engine.

_______4. Which is NOT an example of exclamatory sentence?


A. Carry these bags to the car.
B. You are driving the wrong side of the road!
C. We are so excited about going to Adventure Ville!
D. I love my team!

_______5. What kind of sentence is this: “Park the car now!”


A. Declarative sentence
B. Imperative sentence
C. Interrogative sentence
D. Exclamatory sentence

_______6. Which of the following is an imperative sentence showing


command?
A. Please pass me a bottle of vinegar.
B. Can you drive a car?
C. Put that bag of candy down.
D. Kindly turn off the radio.

_______7. Which of the following sentence is different from the rest?


A. Please come to the store with me.
B. Is that the way to do it?
C. Why did she check her list?
D. Are there any vegetables left on the stove?

_______8. Change the given sentence to interrogative sentence.


“A computer may change the way you write.”
A. The way you write can be changed by a computer.
B. Can the computer change the way you write?
C. Kindly change the way you write using the computer.
D. The computer changes your way of writing!
LANGUAGE 4 TEST REVIEW
KINDS OF SENTENCES
B. DIRECTIONS: Identify the type of sentences listed below. Write only the letter of
your answer on each column.

A. Quit asking questions and just be happy.


B. In 1776, there were fifty-three newspapers in London.
C. Where is the store?
D. Shut that door.
E. But, the part is three hours away from the school and we’ll have to be back by
3:00 for the busses!
F. She wants to be sure she didn’t forget anything.
G. Are there any vegetables left on the stove?
H. Look in the oven at my pot roast.
I. How far is the park from the school, and what time do we have to come home?
J. Stop, take your hands off me!

Declarative Interrogative Imperative Exclamatory

C. DIRECTIONS: On the line provided, supply an appropriate end mark for each
sentences below.

1. What an amazing story that is ___


2. Well, a group of lions is a pride ___
3. Have you ever heard of a leap of leopards ___
4. What a great name that is for those cats ___
5. Then, what is a pod ___
6. Look up both words in a dictionary, please ___
7. One is just as weird as the other ___

D. DIRECTIONS: Write sentences under the kind listed below.


a. Imperative sentence showing command.
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b. Interrogative sentence.
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