Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory | Class 5 Grammar Worksheets
Read the sentences given below and write whether they are declarative, interrogative, imperative or exclamatory.
An example is given below.
- She is a pretty girl. (Declarative)
Exercise
- Bring a glass of water. …………………………………………
- Cut the apple into two. …………………………………………
- She put the books on the table. ……………………………………………
- How beautiful! …………………………………………
- What a surprise! …………………………………………
- Where are you going? …………………………………………
- Who are you? …………………………………………
- I want to go now. ………………………………………….
- Shut up. …………………………………………
- Go at once. ……………………………………………
- Leave me alone. …………………………………………
- Why did you do it? …………………………………………
- She always keeps her table neat. ……………………………………………
- What an amazing performance! ……………………………………………
- Keep quiet. ……………………………………………
- Don’t drive fast. ……………………………………………
- Hurrah! We have won the match. …………………………………………
Answers
- Bring a glass of water. (Imperative)
- Cut the apple into two. (Imperative)
- She put the books on the table. (Declarative)
- How beautiful! (Exclamatory)
- What a surprise! (Exclamatory)
- Where are you going? (Interrogative)
- Who are you? (Interrogative)
- I want to go now. (Declarative)
- Shut up. (Imperative)
- Go at once. (Imperative)
- Leave me alone. (Imperative)
- Why did you do it? (Interrogative)
- She always keeps her table neat. (Declarative)
- What an amazing performance! (Exclamatory)
- Keep quiet. (Imperative)
- Don’t drive fast. (Imperative)
- Hurrah! We have won the match. (Exclamatory)