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The document provides examples of various sentence types including assertive, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory sentences. It includes classifications and examples related to different subjects such as teachers, the internet, television, nature, man, and books. Additionally, it covers negative and affirmative sentences with corresponding examples.

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Lesson 1

The document provides examples of various sentence types including assertive, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory sentences. It includes classifications and examples related to different subjects such as teachers, the internet, television, nature, man, and books. Additionally, it covers negative and affirmative sentences with corresponding examples.

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fire.

A.1. There is no smoke without

successfully in the Kashmir valley.


2. Nowadays, tulips are growing

3. Avoid eating street food.

4. We wish you the best of luck.

5. Do you like to watch movies?

6. Whatabeautiful dress!

7.Steady and slow always wins the race

8. Please wait for your turn.

9. Why are you so irritated today?

10. We cannot disobey rules.


B. Punctuation and Sentence Types

1. Forgive me, my lord. (Imperative)

2. Oh, that Ihad the swiftness of lightning! (Exclamatory)


3. What a terrible time you had! (Exclamatory)

4. How the mighty have fallen! (Exclamatory)


5. Where do you go for tennis practice? (Interrogative)

Sentence Classification

1. None but the brave deserve the fair. (Assertive)

2. Please fill up all the columns. (Imperative)

(Imperative/Exclamatory)
3. Stop! Stop! There is fire ahead!

4. This is the only way left. (Assertive)

5. Brutes loved Caesar. (Assertive)

6. Have your words any sense? (Interrogative)

7. Have patience. (Imperative)

8. Do not lie and cheat. (Imperative)


(Interrogative)
9. How can a sensible man do such a thing?
10. How sweet her voice is! (Exclamatory)

D. Sentence Formation

1. What a tough competition it was! (Exclamatory)

2. He left no plan untried. (Assertive)

3. Have you ever visited a circus? (Interrogative)

4. Please consult an expert in this matter. (Imperative)

5. Do yougo to the gym daily? (Interrogative)

6. Godproposes, man disposes. (Assertive)

7. Did she support you at the meeting? (Interrogative)

8. Bravo!Virat Kohli has done well! (Exclamatory)


(Imperative)
9. Switch off your mobile phone in the doctor's cabin.
believe it. (Exclamatory & Assertive)
10. A human being without ambition! Ican't

Example Sentences

1. Teachers:

- Assertive: Teachers are mentors.

Imperative: Respect your teachers.

enough?
- Interrogative: Are teachers appreciated
have!
- Exclamatory: What great teachers we

2. Internet:

resource.
Assertive: The internet is a vast

wisely.
- Imperative: Use the internet

always reliable?
- Interrogative: Is the internet
internet is!
-Exclamatory: How amazing the

3. Television:

medium.
- Assertive: Television is a popular
- Imperative: Watch educational programs on television.

Interrogative: Do youwatch television regularly?


-Exclamatory: What an entertaining show on television!
4. Nature:

Assertive: Nature is our greatest asset.

Imperative: Protect nature.

Interrogative: Can we survive without nature?

- Exclamatory: Howbeautiful nature is!

5. Man:

- Assertive: Man is a social being.

-Imperative: Respect every man.

- Interrogative: What defines a man?

Exclamatory: What a great man he was!

6. Books:

Assertive: Books are our best friends.

Imperative: Read good books.

Interrogative: Do you read books regularly?

Exclamatory: What wonderful books these


are!

(Interrogative)
G.1. Could Socrates help being what he was?
(Assertive)
2.Something succeeds like success.
proposals. (Negative)
3. They did not reject any of our
(Exclamatory)
4. Whata charming scenery it is!
(Imperative)
5. Don't spit in public places.
of the poor. (Assertive)
6. Baba Amte fought for the rights
(Imperative)
7. Leave my room at once!

8. Ididn't speak. (Negative)


9. We should stand for the
national anthem. (Assertive)
10. Can we ever displease the
boss? (Interrogative)
11. I will never forgive you.
(Affirmative)
12.We can never be thankless to
you. (Assertive)
13. May you never fail in life. (Negative - Note: The
original sentence is a blessing, and changingIt to
negative would be unusual, but this is one possible
interpretation.)
14. If only my mum were alive! (Exclamatory)

15. Wash your hands before eating! (Imperative)

16. We didn't laugh and sing allthe way to the picnicspot.


(Negative)
17. Is there anyone who wishes to be poor? (Interrogative)

18. Unfortunately, we have lost our way in this smog. (Assertive)

19. Did Dr. Ambedkar try to make the Dalits politically aware? (Interrogative)
20. Maylsucceed in my mission! (Exclamatory)

H.1. She doesn't sing sweetly.

2. We don't live in a metro city.

3. Nobody liked the movie.

4.Idon't like street food.

5. They didn't arrive late. (or They arrived on time.)

6. None appreciate him.

7. Haven't you realized your mistake?

8. Don't turn the tap on.

9.She doesn't have long hair.

10. Youaren't satisfied with your fate.

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