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English Language Question Paper for Adrija

Write whether the sentences are declarative, interrogative, imperative or exclamatory:

1. Is the creek dangerous in winter?


2. How melodiously the cuckoo sings!
3. How can we conserve water?
4. Strong winds and tides make sailing difficult.
5. Drive towards the city library.
6. Gosh! I forgot my water bottle at home.
7. I wish we had some more apples!
8. He is not feeling well.
9. They are not good at playing chess.

Encircle the subject and underline the predicate:

1. The children of this school are very well behaved.


2. Mr. Gupta’s father is a banker.
3. My aunt Kavita gifted me a watch.
4. Myra typed on the computer keyboard.
5. The teacher left the room angrily.
6. The magician wore a ridiculously tall hat.
7. The energetic children ran around the playground.
8. On top of the hill lives a hermit.
9. Suddenly one of the wheels came off.
10. On the stool was a bundle of books.
11. The boy along with his brother hid under the bed.

Identify and write the direct and the indirect object in the following sentences:

1. She sent her friend an email.


2. Sally will help you with the housework.
3. He gave them a bag full of money.
4. Alice wrote a book on French Revolution.

Fill in the blanks with the correct option given in brackets:

1. The boy who won the two medals __________ a friend of mine. (is/are)
2. The quality of the candies __________ poor. (is/are)
3. The boss as well as his colleagues __________ been robbed by the robber. (have/has)
4. One of the most well behaved students whose example can be followed __________
John. (is/are)
5. Neither Tina nor her friends __________ worthy of the prize. (is/are)

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