Grammar Quiz

Functional Sentence Types Quiz

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What is the function of the sentence: ‘She sings beautifully.’?

A. Narrative

B. Descriptive

C. Exclamatory

D. Interrogative


Identify the simple sentence: The cat sat on the mat.

A. The cat sat on the chair.

B. The cat sat on the mat.

C. The cat sat on the rug.

D. The cat sat on the table.


Is ‘What a beautiful day!’ a declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory sentence?

A. interrogative

B. declarative

C. imperative

D. exclamatory


What is the function of the sentence: ‘Don’t forget to call your mom.’?

A. To remind the listener to feed the cat.

B. To remind the listener to call their mom.

C. To remind the listener to water the plants.

D. To remind the listener to buy groceries.


Which of the following is a declarative sentence?

A. What time is it?

B. Please close the door.

C. I love to read books.

D. Running is good for your health.


What is the function of the sentence: ‘Take out the trash.’?

A. To read a book

B. To water the plants

C. To give a command or instruction to remove the trash.

D. To bake a cake


What type of sentence is ‘Please close the door’?

A. Imperative

B. Exclamatory

C. Interrogative

D. Declarative


Which of the following is an imperative sentence?

A. Bring me a glass of water.

B. I am going for a walk.

C. Go to the store.

D. The cat is sleeping.


Exclamatory sentences often end with which punctuation mark?

A. exclamation mark

B. question mark

C. comma

D. period


Is ‘I love ice cream!’ a declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory sentence?

A. imperative

B. declarative

C. exclamatory

D. interrogative


What type of sentence is ‘Clean your room’?

A. Imperative

B. Exclamatory

C. Interrogative

D. Declarative


Exclamatory sentences are used to convey ________ emotions.

A. confusing or ambiguous

B. strong or intense

C. mild or subtle

D. boring or uninteresting


Is ‘Did you finish your homework?’ a declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory sentence?

A. declarative

B. imperative

C. interrogative

D. exclamatory


Identify the compound sentence: I wanted to go to the movies, but I had to study for the test.

A. I wanted to go to the movies, so I went to the park.

B. I wanted to go to the movies, but I had to study for the test.

C. I wanted to go to the movies, and I had to study for the test.

D. I wanted to go to the movies, therefore I had to study for the test.


What type of sentence is ‘How was your day’?

A. Imperative

B. Declarative

C. Interrogative

D. Exclamatory


Which of the following is an example of a declarative sentence?

A. The sky is blue.

B. The cat meowed loudly.

C. Run as fast as you can!

D. I wonder what time it is.


Exclamatory sentences are used to express ________.

A. math problems

B. historical events

C. colors

D. emotions or feelings


Identify the simple sentence: The sun shines brightly.

A. The moon shines brightly.

B. The sun shines dimly.

C. The sun shines brightly and the moon follows.

D. The sun shines brightly.


Identify the interrogative sentence: Are you coming to the party?

A. Are you coming to the party?

B. Is she coming to the party?

C. You are coming to the party?

D. Coming to the party?


Which of the following is a compound sentence?

A. I went to the store, but I forgot my wallet.

B. She likes ice cream, so she eats it every day.

C. I went to the store, and I bought some milk.

D. He ran to catch the bus, and he missed it.


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