6. Identify a compound sentence. I don’t know what happened. What you do is what you are. We will reach Karachi tomorrow. You are right, but I am not wrong. 7. Can I come with you to the book fair? What type of sentence is this? Declarative Interrogative Imperative Exclamatory 8. He must schedule an appointment with the dentist soon. What type of sentence is this? Declarative Interrogative Optative Exclamatory 9. He did not feel the breeze blow into the kitchen. The underlined word means: Cold wind Hot wind Gentle wind Stormy wind 10. What kind of men can afford to spill their trash into ravines? The underlined word means: Small lakes Large rivers Narrow valleys Deep oceans 1. “I hold within my hand; grains of golden sand.” The poetic lines consist of: Simile Personification Alliteration Assonance 2. Informational text dealing with an actual, real life subject is called: Myth Non-fiction Fiction Epic 3. I gave many books to my friends. Choose the correct passive voice of this sentence. Many books were given to me by my friends. My friends were given many books by me. I was given many books by my friends. Many books have been given to friends by me. 4. The truth is that he secured A+ grade. The underlined is an example of: Noun clause Adjective Clause Adverb Clause Adverb phrase
Question
- Identify a compound sentence. I don’t know what happened. What you do is what you are. We will reach Karachi tomorrow. You are right, but I am not wrong.
- Can I come with you to the book fair? What type of sentence is this? Declarative Interrogative Imperative Exclamatory
- He must schedule an appointment with the dentist soon. What type of sentence is this? Declarative Interrogative Optative Exclamatory
- He did not feel the breeze blow into the kitchen. The underlined word means: Cold wind Hot wind Gentle wind Stormy wind
- What kind of men can afford to spill their trash into ravines? The underlined word means: Small lakes
Large rivers Narrow valleys Deep oceans
- “I hold within my hand; grains of golden sand.” The poetic lines consist of: Simile Personification Alliteration Assonance
- Informational text dealing with an actual, real life subject is called: Myth Non-fiction Fiction Epic
- I gave many books to my friends. Choose the correct passive voice of this sentence. Many books were given to me by my friends. My friends were given many books by me. I was given many books by my friends. Many books have been given to friends by me.
- The truth is that he secured A+ grade. The underlined is an example of: Noun clause Adjective Clause Adverb Clause Adverb phrase
Solution
- The compound sentence is "You are right, but I am not wrong."
- "Can I come with you to the book fair?" is an Interrogative sentence.
- "He must schedule an appointment with the dentist soon." is a Declarative sentence.
- In the sentence "He did not feel the breeze blow into the kitchen," the underlined word "breeze" means Gentle wind.
- In the sentence "What kind of men can afford to spill their trash into ravines?" the underlined word "ravines" means Narrow valleys.
- "I hold within my hand; grains of golden sand." The poetic lines consist of Personification.
- Informational text dealing with an actual, real life subject is called Non-fiction.
- The correct passive voice of the sentence "I gave many books to my friends." is "Many books were given to my friends by me."
- In the sentence "The truth is that he secured A+ grade," the underlined part "that he secured A+ grade" is an example of a Noun clause.
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