Kinds of Sentences Worksheet for Class 6

Kinds of Sentences Worksheet for Class 6

Kinds of Sentences Worksheet for Class 6
Kinds of Sentences Worksheet for Class 6
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Definition (Kinds of Sentences Worksheet for Class 6)

Kinds of Sentences are classified according to their purpose.

There are 4 kinds of sentences:

  • Declarative (Assertive)
  • Interrogative
  • Imperative
  • Exclamatory

Types of Sentences with Examples

Assertive or Declarative Sentence: A sentence that makes a statement or tells you something is called a declarative sentence.

Examples: He is dancing at the party.

They are washing clothes.

Interrogative Sentence: A sentence that asks a question is called an interrogative sentence. Examples: Is he a hardworking boy?

Why are you going to Paris?

Imperative Sentence: A sentence that gives a command or makes a request is called an imperative sentence.

Examples: Please give the dogs some food.

You must see a doctor.

Exclamatory Sentence: A sentence that expresses a strong feeling is called an exclamatory sentence.

Examples: Alas! They lost the match.

What a beautiful dress it is!

Exercise 1 (Kinds of Sentences Worksheet for Class 6)

Identify the Kind of Sentence.

  1. The children made a noise.
  2. Have you done your homework?
  3. Please open the window.
  4. How beautiful this painting is!
  5. They are playing football.
  6. Why do you want to learn English?
  7. Sita is going to school.
  8. You must wake up early in the morning.
  9. Turn off the lights.
  10. What a sweet voice you have!

Exercise 2

Write the Correct Punctuation.

Add the correct punctuation mark (. ? !)

  1. Are you worried
  2. What a surprise
  3. He is playing the piano
  4. They are listening to music
  5. What a pity she has not come
  6. Please let me work
  7. Why are you late
  8. I enjoy reading book
  9. What a pleasant weather it has been
  10. May I come in, please

Exercise 3

Rewrite the Sentences.

  1. You are happy. (interrogative)
  2. Please stand up. (exclamatory)
  3. What a delicious pizza! (declarative)
  4. Open your book. (interrogative)
  5. How hot it is! (interrogative)
  6. She goes to the market. (interrogative)
  7. What a beautiful flower! (declarative)
  8. Please bring a glass of water. (exclamatory)
  9. Will you exercise in the morning? (declarative)
  10. Never tell a lie. (exclamatory)

Exercise 4

Make Your Own Sentences

Write one sentence of each kind.

  • Declarative: ________________________
  • Interrogative: ________________________
  • Imperative: ________________________
  • Exclamatory: ________________________

Answers (Kinds of Sentences Worksheet for Class 6)

Exercise 1

  1. The children made a noise. – Declarative (Assertive) Sentence
  2. Have you done your homework? – Interrogative Sentence
  3. Please open the window. – Imperative Sentence
  4. How beautiful this painting is! – Exclamatory Sentence
  5. They are playing football. – Declarative (Assertive) Sentence
  6. Why do you want to learn English? – Interrogative Sentence
  7. Sita is going to school. – Declarative (Assertive) Sentence
  8. You must wake up early in the morning. – Imperative Sentence (expresses advice/command)
  9. Turn off the lights. – Imperative Sentence
  10. What a sweet voice you have! – Exclamatory Sentence

Exercise 2

  1. Are you worried?
  2. What a surprise!
  3. He is playing the piano.
  4. They are listening to music.
  5. What a pity she has not come!
  6. Please let me work.
  7. Why are you late?
  8. I enjoy reading books.
  9. What pleasant weather it has been! (or, if you keep the original wording: What a pleasant day it has been!)
  10. May I come in, please?

Exercise 3

  1. You are happy. (Interrogative)
    → Are you happy?
  2. Please stand up. (Exclamatory)
    → Stand up at once!
  3. What a delicious pizza! (Declarative)
    → The pizza is delicious.
  4. Open your book. (Interrogative)
    → Will you open your book?
  5. How hot it is! (Interrogative)
    → Is it very hot?
  6. She goes to the market. (Interrogative)
    → Does she go to the market?
  7. What a beautiful flower! (Declarative)
    → The flower is beautiful.
  8. Please bring a glass of water. (Exclamatory)
    → Bring me a glass of water at once!
  9. Will you exercise in the morning? (Declarative)
    → You will exercise in the morning.
  10. Never tell a lie. (Exclamatory)
    → Never tell a lie!

Exercise 4

Write One Sentence of Each Kind

  • Declarative: The birds are flying in the sky.
  • Interrogative: Where do you live?
  • Imperative: Please close the door.
  • Exclamatory: What a wonderful day it is!

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