Grammar Quiz

Types of Simple Sentences Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Types of Simple Sentences

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Is the punctuation in the sentence below correct?

The team leaders and members met at the base camp!

A. .

B. ?

C. correct as is


Follow the team leader

A. exclamatory

B. interrogative

C. imperative


Get up out of that bed immediately.

A. declarative

B. interrogative

C. imperative

D. exclamatory


Types of simple sentences are _____

A. declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory

B. complex

C. compound

D. narrative


Stop, take your hands off of me!

A. declarative

B. imperative

C. interrogative

D. exclamatory


“Do your homework” what is the types of the sentence?

A. Imperative

B. Exclamatory

C. Interrogative

D. Declarative


Should we start packing when the sun comes up

A. declarative (.)

B. interrogative (?)

C. imperative (.)

D. exclamatory (!)


what a beautiful smile you have___ choose the suitable punctuation mark

A. .

B. ?

C. !

D. no answer provided


“what a great day!” what is the type of the sentence?

A. Interrogative

B. Imperative

C. Declarative

D. Exclamatory


Most workers found better jobs after the factory closed _

A. ? Interrogative

B. . Declarative

C. ! Exclamatory

D. . Imperative


The book with the long ribbon is open on the desk

A. declarative (.)

B. interrogative (?)

C. imperative (.)

D. exclamatory (!)


“Nelly plays video games” locate the subject.

A. Nelly

B. Plays

C. Video games


Which of the following sentences is exclamatory?

A. I have a new favorite food.

B. Put your clothes away

C. May I have another slice of cake?

D. Yes! We won the game!


Mrs. Williams went to the store.

A. declarative

B. imperative

C. exclamative

D. interrogative


Yikes! I feel terrible that you got into an accident this morning __

A. . Declarative

B. ! Exclamatory

C. . Imperative

D. ? Interrogative


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