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Q. 1
Which sentence type expresses strong emotions or excitement?
A
Declarative
B
Interrogative
C
Imperative
D
Exclamatory
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Q. 2
Which sentence type is used for giving a command or request?
A
Declarative
B
Interrogative
C
Imperative
D
Exclamatory
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Q. 3
What distinguishes a compound sentence?
A
It ends with a question mark
B
It joins two or more independent clauses
C
It contains only one clause
D
It has one independent and one dependent clause
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Q. 4
In a complex sentence, what does the dependent clause do?
A
Stands alone as a complete sentence
B
Provides additional information
C
Expresses the main idea
D
Connects two independent clauses
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Q. 5
Which type of sentence is used to express a complete thought?
A
Declarative
B
Interrogative
C
Imperative
D
Exclamatory
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Q. 6
What feature characterizes a compound-complex sentence?
A
It has multiple independent clauses and at least one dependent clause
B
It contains only one clause
C
It ends with an exclamation mark
D
It has a single independent and single dependent clause
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Q. 7
Which sentence structure consists of one independent clause?
A
Simple
B
Compound
C
Complex
D
Compound-Complex
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Q. 8
What does an imperative sentence primarily do?
A
Asks a question
B
Gives a command
C
Makes a statement
D
Expresses strong emotions
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Q. 9
Which type of sentence is used to ask a question?
A
Declarative
B
Interrogative
C
Imperative
D
Exclamatory
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Q. 10
What punctuation mark typically ends an interrogative sentence?
A
Question mark
B
Exclamation mark
C
Period
D
Comma
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