GST 102 (Communication in English II)By Deborah Bangudu / June 21, 2023 Welcome to your GST 102 (Communication in English II) A large number of soldiers ___________ died for the country. has is are have Half of the class ___________ empty. were was has have Physics ____________ difficult to understand. were are is have been The quality of food here ___________ gone down. have has is are My mother, along with others, ___________ worried. were are have has She ___________ not take a lot of stress. need needs needing has need None of the candidates ___________ responded. were have has is He ____________ cooking in his leisure time. enjoy enjoying enjoys enjoyed The book ‘Management Principles’ _____________ quite insightful. are is have has Two dollars __________ a small amount. are has have is A lot of startups ____________ started in the past few years. is are have has Politics ___________ been one of the debatable topics. is are have has Neither Rishi nor Rhea ___________ helpful. were was are have been A series of seminars ___________ conducted. has were had have All means of communication ____________ shut down. was having have is My glasses ____________ nowhere to be found. is are have has That woman ____________vegetables. sell selling sells have sold It ____________ these papers that I have been looking for. are is were had The United States of America ___________ going to conduct elections soon. are is have has South Africa ____________ all out before we knew it! are has have were There ___________ plenty of space for guests at the venue. was were are have been Either you or I should ___________ the lead. takes take taking took The jury ___________ been unable to decide yet. were are is has A lot of students ___________ to clear this exam failing fails fail has failed My applications ____________ not been approved. were have are has The crowd ____________ dispersed by the police. was were are have The ruler and the minister ____________ killed. was have been has been is The government will ___________ the order soon. passed passes pass has passed The poor ___________ suffered a lot due to the pandemic. have are is has The teacher and the students __________ arrived. has have will are The event __________ earlier than it is schedule. begin begins began begun Many people __________ registered for the course. have has having is Two-thirds of the pantry __________ full. are were have is The timing __________ inappropriate. were was has have been The package __________ to be carried carefully. is are have were Joshua, with his members, __________ really well sing singing have sung sings We should definitely __________ that lake. visit visits visiting visited The team __________ made several requests. have has is are I ___________ and he sings. dances dancing dance danced Neither she nor I __________ involved. am are is were The men ___________ against the popular opinion. was were has is The lawyer and the assistant ___________ together. enters has enter entered had enter Neither the principal nor the teachers ___________ convinced. is are were have Several attempts ___________ been made. have has were is The army __________ going through its training. are have is were James _________ invited as the chief guest. is are were have Both the plans __________ wonderful is are was have Everyone ____________ been informed about the incident. have are were has A number of cases __________ reported in the area. is have been was has The committee ____________ varying solutions. have has are is These set of assignments __________ pretty easy. are is was have She along with her friends __________ taking the exam. are were have is The panel of judges ___________ sentenced him to death have were has is They __________ me on my birthday every year wished wish wishes wishing He _________ in the race to represent his college. runs run running have run I have to __________ the conference attends attending attend attendance Lisa ___________ to charity every month contribute contributing contributes have contributed They __________ really supportive. are has been is was The clouds __________ disappeared. has have were are ___________ the plan been finalised? have has is are These indigenous foods _________ great. is was has are He and they ___________ not a part of the wedding. is are was have This part of the book ___________ boring. is are has have Either of the two candidates __________ eligible. is have are has been Most of the workers _____________ on strike. is have has are My neighbourhood ___________ very popular. are is were has Won’t you __________ there tomorrow? goes going go gone The labourers ___________ in this factory. work works has work has worked I ___________ to music often. listens listen listening listened My goals’ list ____________ pretty long. has have are is My family ____________ quite large. are is has have According to the news, the shower __________ to take place are is were has The library __________ closed. are is were have The courier ___________ arrived. have are were has These ___________ religious rituals. are is have has Deepak with his friends ____________ signed the petition. has have are is Do you __________ these events? likes like liking have like The dog and the cat ___________ been fed. has are were have His works __________ appreciable. are is has have Many a man ___________ suffered during partition. have has were is The chief along with his family __________ involved. are has is have She shall __________ soon. come comes coming came Measles ___________ a common disease among children are is were has The board of directors ___________ anxious. are have been has been were Few applicants __________ backed out. have has were are Some of the rice ___________ still left. is are has have Public speaking ___________ a skill. are have has is George Washington is an example of a/an: common noun proper noun concrete noun abstract noun The fair is full of crowd. Here ‘crowd’ is an example of ----- abstract noun proper noun common noun collective noun The plural of father-in-law is: Fathers-in-law Father-ins-law Father-in-laws Fathers-ins-laws Cities' is an example of a: Singular noun Plural noun Singular possessive noun Plural possessive noun Boys' is an example of a: Singular noun Plural noun Singular possessive noun Plural possessive noun Which noun below is a collective noun: Women Duck Audience Children School is an example of a/an: Common noun Proper noun Appositive phrase Possessive noun A proper noun: Names any person, place, or thing. Names a specific person, place, or thing Names things you can see or touch Names ideas, qualities, or feelings that cannot be seen or touched. Florida is an example of a: Possessive noun. Proper noun Collective noun Compound phrase. February is the shortest month in the year. Here ‘February’ is an example of – abstract noun proper noun common noun collective noun Hard work can bring success. Here, ‘success’ is an example of ---- abstract noun proper noun common noun collective noun I love to drink Coca-Cola. Here ‘Coca-Cola’ is an example of – abstract noun proper noun common noun collective noun Which noun below is an uncountable noun? table salt chair none of the above Which noun below is a countable noun? shop safety trust love Football is the most famous sport in the world. Here the word ‘sport’ is an example of ----- abstract noun proper noun common noun collective noun My family lives in that house. The word 'family' is what type of noun? proper noun common noun collective noun abstract noun Which nouns describe untouchable things like ideas, feelings, concepts or qualities? abstract proper common collective Mosque and church are examples of ------ abstract noun proper noun common noun collective noun The chef of that restaurant cooks delicious food items. Here ‘chef’ is an example of ----- abstract noun proper noun common noun collective noun Which noun below is a collective noun? Prime Minister President Army None of the above Ashoka was a great king. Here ‘Ashoka’ is – an abstract noun a proper noun a common noun a collective noun ‘Knowledge’ is the example of – abstract noun proper noun common noun collective noun ‘Fear’ is the example of – an abstract noun a proper noun a common noun a collective noun Sudip is playing with his brother. Here, ‘Sudip’ is an example of – abstract noun proper noun common noun collective noun India is my country. Here ‘India’ is an example of – abstract noun proper noun common noun collective noun I shall buy that book. Here, ‘book’ is an example of – abstract noun proper noun common noun collective noun My mother says that we should have faith on God. Here, ‘faith’ is – an abstract noun a proper noun a common noun a collective noun My father is sixty years this year. Here, father is what gender? female neutral common male The tigress is a dangerous animal. Here, tigress is what gender? neutral female male common I have a faithful friend. Here, friend is what gender? male female neutral common We searched for Rahul in his house. Here, the underlined word is an example of ----- personal pronoun reflexive pronoun object pronoun possessive pronoun The largest grammatical unit of grammatical expression is known as .............. Word Sentence Phrase Morpheme This shirt is mine. Here the underlined word is an example of ------ subject pronoun reflexive pronoun object pronoun possessive pronoun The word 'morphe' means shape in ......... language French Latin Greek Chinese She looked at "herself" in the mirror. Here, the quoted word is an example of ----- interrogative pronoun reflexive pronoun personal pronoun possessive pronoun The two major types of morphemes are ............. free and round bound and round free and bound round and unround Where are you going? Here, the underlined word is an example of ------- possessive pronoun personal pronoun demonstrative pronoun interrogative pronoun A single unit of language that has meaning and can be spoken or written is known as phrase word sentence clause This is my book. Here, the underlined word is an example of ----- relative pronoun intensive pronoun demonstrative pronoun interrogative pronoun The red car was sold yesterday. ‘The red car’ is what type of phrase? adjectival adverbial noun prepositional Give me that book which is red on the table. Here, the underlined word is an example of ---- relative pronoun interrogative pronoun demonstrative pronoun possessive pronoun I gave him the money when he came back from the trip. ‘When he came back from the trip’ is what type of clause? noun adverbial infinitive adjectival The boy who has won the race is my brother. Here, the underlined word is an example of --- relative pronoun reflexive pronoun demonstrative pronoun interrogative pronoun That is my uncle’s shoe. Here, the underlined word is an example of ------ relative pronoun personal pronoun demonstrative pronoun interrogative pronoun Someone has stolen my bicycle. Here the underlined word is an example of ----- indefinite pronoun reciprocal pronoun demonstrative pronoun interrogative pronoun 8. Mr. Johnson became one of the greatest celebrities because he had an exceptional talent. “Because he had an exceptional talent” is an example of ............clause. gerund infinitive adverbial prepositional He will ___ soon. Here the appropriate verb to fill this blank is – recovering recovered recover recovers 8. Mr. Johnson became one of the greatest celebrities because he had an exceptional talent. “Because he had an exceptional talent” is an example of ............clause. gerund infintive adverbial prepositional Who ___ Rohit yesterday? Here the appropriate verb to fill this blank is – slapping slaps slap slapped ___ in and sit down. Here, the appropriate verb to fill this blank is – come coming came none of the above I rarely ___ junk food. Here, the appropriate verb to fill this blank is – eats eaten eating eat The largest grammatical unit of grammatical expression is known as .............. word sentence phrase morpheme Always ___ your room clean and tidy. Here, the appropriate verb to fill this blank is – keep kept keeping none of the above The word morphe means shape in ......... language French Latin Greek Chinese Time and tide ___ for none. Here the appropriate verb to fill this blank is – waits wait waited waiting The study of words, word formation and the relationship between words is known as ........... semantics word alignment morphology phonology She ___ a white sari with red border when she met me. Here the appropriate verb to fill this blank is – wearing wears wore none of the above The two major types of morphemes are ............. free and round bound and round free and bound round and unround He can ___ Latin. Here the appropriate verb to fill this blank is – spoke speak speaks speaking Rahul ___ the coolie fifty rupees. Here the appropriate verb to fill this blank is – gave giving give none of the above Lord Budhha ___ in 483 BC. Here the appropriate verb to fill this blank is – dies die died none of the above __________ of the two sisters is married. Both Every Each Any _________ of you should attend the conference. Both Each Every Many We should inform __________ of them. many every few all They have spent __________ for their son’s wedding. many enough all the little __________ of the candidates passed this exam. Enough Fewer Either Most __________ of the deadlines is met. Neither No None Much Can I borrow __________ sugar? much some a little a few A single unit of language that has meaning and can be spoken or written is known as phrase word sentence clause With this, you have lost __________ chance that you had. a little little the little slight _________ participants left the meeting in between. Several Much The few Little The two major types of morphemes are ............. free and round bound and round free and bound round and unround It seems that they will need _________ workers for the construction. little either more some The two major types of morphemes are ............. Free and round Bound and round Free and bound Round and unround Take the umbrella ___ it is raining outside. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – because and but so A single unit of language that has meaning and can be spoken or written is known as phrase word sentence clause ___ Raktim or Sandip will receive you. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – But Either And None of the above The red car was sold yesterday. ‘The red car’ is what type of phrase? adjectival adverbial noun prepositional Pritha is good at both singing ___ dancing. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – so but and or I gave him the money when he came back from the trip. ‘When he came back from the trip’ is what type of clause? noun adverbial infinitive adjectival Mr. Banerjee is rich ___ he does not help others. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – so and but none of the above Mr. Johnson became one of the greatest celebrities because he had an exceptional talent. “Because he had an exceptional talent” is an example of ............clause. gerund infinitive adverbial prepositional You will be successful ___ you work hard. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – yet but and if ‘Money is not the only answer but it makes a difference.’ What type of sentence is this? complex compound compound complex simple I failed to answer your call ___ I was in a meeting. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – so because if none of the above ‘We visited the zoo today but we did not stay long because it was getting dark.’ What type of sentence is this? complex compound complex compound simple Rita asked Sanjoy ___ he knew the matter. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – if so yet until I will attend the seminar if you permit me.’ What type of sentence is this? compound complex simple complex compound I would like to fail rather ___ to cheat in the exam. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – but until so than ‘I came to your office while you were not around but your secretary gave me your contact card even though I did not ask for it.’ How many subordinate clauses does the sentence contain? two one three four She will wait ___ he comes. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – if so yes until What type of conjunction is used to construct a compound sentence? correlative coordinating subordinating combining The man took all his luggage ___ moved down the platform. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – so if and none of the above What type of sentence consists of a main clause without any subordinate clause? compound simple compound complex complex Rahul goes to the English classes everyday ___ he is unable to speak English fluently. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – so yet and until I am old enough to own a house. ‘To own a house’ is what type of phrase? gerund infinitive prepositional adverbial He was glad ___ he saw me. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – when but if none of the above Sitting by the window is what I love to do. ‘Sitting by the window’ is what type of phrase? noun gerund adjectival infinitive Our future generation will be at stake ___ we do not save the trees. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – when that if so Declarative sentence is an example of types of sentences according to ....... position structure function construction The students continued writing ___ their time was over. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – because though as soon as none of the above A major difference between phrase and clause is that A phrase is shorter than a clause A phrase does not contain both a subject and a verb CA clause is smaller than a phrase in hierarchy of grammatical arrangement Only a clause can have a subject My father is poor, ___ my uncles are very rich. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – because when whereas none of the above A main clause is also known as ......... clause rigid dependent independent inflexible I don’t like chess ___ it consumes so much time. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – if yet but as She was waving at me. ‘Was waving’ is an example of ..........phrase noun adverbial adjectival verb The engine whistled ___ the train started moving. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – and but if none of the above What type of tense shows that an action is complete? continuous tense perfect continuous tense perfect tense simple tense I will not sleep ___ you tell me a story. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – whenever but and until 'I' played the piano’ is an example of what type of tense? past continuous tense simple past tense past perfect tense past perfect continuous tense Rohit opened the gate ___ came in. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – and yet so none of the above ‘I will have travelled to the United states’ is an example of which type of tense? future continuous tense simple future tense future perfect tense future perfect continuous tense It seemed ___ Mr. Das was unable to make up his mind. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – than though that none of the above The three major types of tense have ...........forms 5 4 3 6 The teacher explained the topic clearly. Here the adverb ‘clearly’ is an example of – adverb of manner adverb of time adverb of place adverb of frequency What type of tense indicates that an action has started in the past time, is still going on and will go in future time continuous tense simple tense perfect continuous tense perfect tense We have to leave now. Here the adverb ‘now’ is an example of – adverb of manner adverb of time adverb of place adverb of frequency A systematic presentation of facts and findings of an event that has taken place somewhere is known as assessment report investigation objectivity Mr. Chakraborty is working upstairs. Here the adverb ‘upstairs’ is an example of – adverb of manner adverb of time adverb of place adverb of frequency What type of report tests a student’s comprehension on book reports, historical events and biographies? business report scientific report academic report investigative report We all should go through a medical checkup twice a year. Here the adverb ‘twice a year’ is an example of – adverb of manner adverb of time adverb of place adverb of frequency Reports can be categorised according to the following except formal and informal fiction and non-fiction short and long internal and external The inspector left the place furiously. Here the adverb is – the inspector furiously the place none of the above The standalone section that gives a summary of your report is known as segment abstract table of content prologue The rat ran quickly to the hole. Here the adverb is – the rat ran quickly the hole The section that contains the full information of references is known as biography bibliography biolography biotography Raktim hurriedly finished off his meal and went to the school. Here the adverb is – the school went Raktim hurriedly In an academic report, after you have chosen a title, the next stage is to write a thesis statement write a rough draft prepare an outline conduct research Tina is eagerly waiting for her cousin. Here the adverb is – eagerly Tina her cousin none of the above Before you embark on your report writing, it is advisable to prepare a/an outline preview summary introduction She sat gazing idly. Here the adverb is – she gazing sat idly A general term that is used to describe any writing that briefly explains a larger work is known as academic writing summary writing report writing content writing He was walking unsteadily. Here the adverb is – He usteadily walking none of the above The second stage in summary writing is to Write the summary in your own words Read or watch the source material Make a list of the key points Edit and proofread Mr. Das lives ___ America. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – in of on none of the above Which punctuation mark is used around words that are not your own words in a write-up? Comma Bracket Parenthesis Quotation marks She was looking ___ me. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – in at to none of the above The following are features of a good summary except Write in your own words It should be written in form of a paragraph Bring in extraneous materials outside the source material It should be as concise as possible There are some fruits ___ the basket. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – by of to in Before your main write-up in report writing, your reader should see the following except Citations Table of content Title Page Page numbering He is known ___ me. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – in of to none of the above All the following are to be considered when choosing a topic to write on except Choose a topic that you are interested in Make sure there is adequate information Do Do not choose a topic that is all over the place Choose a topic that is not accessible The bird flew ___ my head. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – across over beside behind The following are similar features of a report and an essay except Both are written in paragraphs Both require skills to be well written Both are heavily organized with various subheadings Both need to undergo proofreading The old man walked ___ the road slowly. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – above over beside behind Marketing and feasibility reports can be categorised under Scientific report Business report Investigative report Academic report The tree is ___ the house. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – behind over above none of the above A formal system used to think about and organize your paper is known as Planning Outlining Exploring Rahul sat ___ her in the class. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – beside over above none of the above All the following are assumptions/myths except Outlining wastes time You must stick to an outline Multiple formats exist The man died ___ cancer. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – at of on none of the above What is the meaning of writer’s block? When a writer is ready to explore his work When a writer is stuck in the writing process When a writer needs to conduct more research When a writer’s perspective is not convincing The room is filled ___ smoke. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – on by to with Types of outline organization include all except Familiarity Chronological Skeptical Complexity __________ of the two sisters is married. Both Every Each Any When organizing your outline, what type of style examines one item at a time with the same criteria? Block Chronology Point-by-point Systematic ________ of you should attend the conference. Both Each Every Many All the following are guidelines of a complaint letter except Do not stray from the topic . Proofread your letter to detect errors TThe subject line should be mentioned clearly Your writing should be generally evasive We should inform __________ of them. many every few all The format of a complaint letter follows the format of a/an Informal letter Formal letter Formal letter Semi-formal letter They have spent __________ for their son’s wedding. many enough all the little A series of sentences that are organized, coherent and are all related to a single topic is known as Paragraph Thesis statement Topic sentence Content __________ of the candidates passed this exam. Enough Fewer Either Most The following are types of paragraphing except Blocked paragraphing Sequential paragraphing Hanging paragraphing Indented paragraphing __________ of the deadlines is met. Neither No None Much The act of breaking writing into small sections is known as Division Chronology Paragraphing Sections Can I borrow __________ sugar? much some a little little ‘What is your name?’ – this is an example of which type of sentence? exclamatory imperative interrogative assertive With this, you have lost __________ chance that you had. a little little the little slight How many kinds of sentences are majorly in English grammar according to function eight seven three four __________ participants left the meeting in between. Several Much The few Little ‘Today is a good day’ This is an example of – declarative sentence interrogative sentence imperative sentence exclamatory sentence It seems that they will need _________ workers for the construction. little either more some ‘Do your work as fast as you can.’ This is an example of – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence Take the umbrella ___ it is raining outside. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – because and but so Which type of sentence shows a sudden or strong feeling? exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence __ Raktim or Sandip will receive you. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – but either and none of the above Which type of sentence is used to give an order, an advice or a request? exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence Ritha is good at both singing ___ dancing. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – so but and or Which type of sentence is used to ask something? exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence Mr. Banerjee is rich ___ he does not help others. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – so and but none of the above Which type of sentence ends with a question mark? exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence You will be successful ___ you work hard. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – yet but and if ‘Cook some food for me.’ What type of sentence is this? exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence I failed to answer your call ___ I was in a meeting. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – so because if none of the above What type of sentence ends with an exclamatory sign? exclamatory declarative interrogative assertive I would like to fail rather ___ to cheat in the exam. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – but until so than Another name for declarative sentence is alignment assertive proclamation adaptive Rita asked Sanjoy ___ he knew the matter. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – if so yet until Which of the following is an example of a negative sentence – Rohit likes mango. The cat is drinking milk The boy is not clever. None of the above. She will wait ___ he comes. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – if so yet until ‘Do You know where my cap is?’ This is an example of which kind of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence The man took all his luggage ___ moved down the platform. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – so if and none of the above ‘Do your homework as soon as possible.’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence Rahul goes to the English classes everyday ___ he is unable to speak English fluently. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – so yet and until ‘Coffee is my favourite drink.’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence He was glad ___ he saw me. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – when but if none of the above ‘Catch it.’ This is an example of which kind of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence ur future generation will be at stake ___ we do not save the trees. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – when that if so ‘What kind of music do you like?’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence The students continued writing ___ their time was over. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – because though as soon as none of the above ‘Wow! You are looking fantastic.’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence My father is poor, ___ my uncles are very rich. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – because when whereas none of the above Why are you so scared of me?’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence I don’t like chess ___ it consumes so much time. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – if yet but as ‘Respect your elders.’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence The engine whistled ___ the train started moving. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – and but if none of the above ‘Alas! Our beloved teacher has got an accident.’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence I will not sleep ___ you tell me a story. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – whenever but and until ‘Whom did you see yesterday?’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence Rohit opened the gate ___ came in. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – and yet so none of the above ‘Please grant me a loan.’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence It seemed ___ Mr. Das was unable to make up his mind. The appropriate conjunction to fill in the blank is – than though that none of the above ‘Don’t run in the sun.’ This is an example of which kind of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence The teacher explained the topic clearly. Here the adverb ‘clearly’ is an example of – adverb of manner adverb of time adverb of place adverb of frequency ‘Oh! What a wonderful dream.’ This is an example of which kind of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence We have to leave now. Here the adverb ‘now’ is an example of – adverb of manner adverb of time adverb of place adverb of frequency ‘Who has broken the glass?’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence Mr. Chakraborty is working upstairs. Here the adverb ‘upstairs’ is an example of – adverb of manner adverb of time adverb of place adverb of frequency ‘Please invite him for lunch.’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence We all should go through a medical checkup twice a year. Here the adverb ‘twice a year’ is an example of – adverb of manner adverb of time adverb of place adverb of frequency ‘The sun shines in the sky.’ This is an example of which kind of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence The inspector left the place furiously. Here the adverb is – the inspector furiously the place none of the above ‘Give me that mirror.’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence The rat ran quickly to the hole. Here the adverb is – the rat ran quickly the hole ‘Drive slowly.’ This is an example of which kind of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence Raktim hurriedly finished off his meal and went to the school. Here the adverb is – the school went Ratkim hurriedly From the following four options choose the correct interrogative sentence. – Will he win the race? Will he won the race? Shall he winning the race? Will he has win the race? Tina is eagerly waiting for her cousin. Here the adverb is – eagerly Tina her cousin none of the above Which one of the following options is an example of imperative sentence? – You work hard until you become rich. You are working hard until you become rich. You have been working hard until you become rich. Work hard until you become rich. She sat gazing idly. Here the adverb is – she gazing sat idly Which one of the following options is an example of exclamatory sentence? – I forgot my wallet. I have forgotten my wallet. Oh no! I forgot my wallet. I am forgetting my wallet. He was walking unsteadily. Here the adverb is – He unsteadily walking none of the above Which one is correct? – Do not touch it. Did not touched it. Do not touched it. None of the above. Mr. Das lives ___ America. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – in of on none of the above Which one of the following options is correct? – Do you likes tea? Did you like tea Do you like tea? She was looking ___ me. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – in at to none of the above Choose the correct interrogative sentence. – Why did he behave like this? Why does he behaves like this? Why did he behaved like this Why do he behaved like this? There are some fruits ___ the basket. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – by of to in Which sentence is correct? – Why was you so late yesterday? Why were you so late yesterday? Why are you so late yesterday? Why have you so late yesterday? He is known ___ me. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – in of to none of the above ‘What is the matter?’ This is an example of which kind of sentence? – interrogative sentence imperative sentence assertive sentence exclamatory sentence The bird flew ___ my head. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – across over beside behind ‘Leave the bag on the table.’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence The old man walked ___ the road slowly. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – above over beside behind ‘Get out of here.’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence exclamatory sentence The tree is ___ the house. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – behind over above none of the above ‘Please turn the lights off.’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – exclamatory sentence imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence Rahul sat ___ her in the class. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – beside over above none of the above ‘Put off the light.’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence exclamatory sentence The man died ___ cancer. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – at of on none of the above ‘Go away.’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – declarative sentence interrogative sentence imperative sentence exclamatory sentence The room is filled ___ smoke. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank? – on by to with Which one is the example of an exclamatory sentence? – He is cute. Is he cute? How cute he is! None of the above. Which one is correct? – Please lend me some money. Lend me please some money Please lends me some money. ( Please lent me some money Assertive sentence can also be called – imperative sentence interrogative sentence declarative sentence exclamatory sentence ‘The lion killed the deer.’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence exclamatory sentence ‘Wow! I am glad to hear that news.’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence exclamatory sentence ‘Pay my fees by time.’ This is an example of which type of sentence? – imperative sentence interrogative sentence assertive sentence exclamatory sentence Which one is correct? – Is he known to you? Are he known to you? Is he know you? Is he knew to you? Which one is correct? – Please lend me some money. Lend me please some money. Please lends me some money. Please lent me some money. The teacher ____________ completed this chapter. have has is are Ram and Shyam __________ business partners. have has are had She ___________ her office by 9 a.m. daily. reach reaches reached reaching Rahul and his friends ___________ also invited to the party. is was had were Neither you nor your sister should ___________ to them. talk talks talked talking Twenty years _________ the minimum age to fill this form. are is has have A bouquet of flowers ___________ required for the event. are have has is A pair of socks ___________ been missing from my wardrobe. have has were is Much ____________ been said in the news reports. were have has was The information provided to you ___________ wrong. were was are have been The company ____________ of its stakeholders. think thought thinks thinking Either of the two dresses shall ____________ good. looking look looks looked Each and every member __________ to vote. has have having are Time's upTime is Up!