Let's solve the task step by step.
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🔹 Objective:
Identify
interrogative sentences (questions) and
declarative sentences (statements).
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✔ Interrogative sentence: A sentence that asks a question. It ends with a
question mark (?).
-
✘ Declarative sentence: A sentence that makes a statement. It ends with a
period (.).
We need to:
- Tick (
✓) the
interrogative sentences.
- Cross (
✗) the
declarative sentences.
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✔ Let’s go through each pair:
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1) Have you seen my red bag? [ ]
- This is a
question → Interrogative sentence.
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✔ Tick (√)
>
We haven’t seen your red bag. [ ]
- This is a
statement → Declarative sentence.
-
✘ Cross (✗)
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2) Are you Mr. Paul? [ ]
- This is a
question → Interrogative sentence.
-
✔ Tick (√)
>
Yes, I am Mr. Paul. [ ]
- This is a
response, but it's a
statement → Declarative sentence.
-
✘ Cross (✗)
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3) Where have you been? [ ]
- This is a
question → Interrogative sentence.
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✔ Tick (√)
>
I have been to play ground. [ ]
- This is a
statement → Declarative sentence.
-
✘ Cross (✗)
*(Note: "play ground" should be "the playground", but grammar isn't the focus here.)*
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4) What time are we going to movie? [ ]
- This is a
question → Interrogative sentence.
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✔ Tick (√)
>
We are going at 6 P.M. [ ]
- This is a
statement → Declarative sentence.
-
✘ Cross (✗)
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5) I like music. [ ]
- This is a
statement → Declarative sentence.
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✘ Cross (✗)
>
Do you like music? [ ]
- This is a
question → Interrogative sentence.
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✔ Tick (√)
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✔ Final Answers:
1) Have you seen my red bag?
[ √ ]
We haven’t seen your red bag.
[ ✗ ]
2) Are you Mr. Paul?
[ √ ]
Yes, I am Mr. Paul.
[ ✗ ]
3) Where have you been?
[ √ ]
I have been to play ground.
[ ✗ ]
4) What time are we going to movie?
[ √ ]
We are going at 6 P.M.
[ ✗ ]
5) I like music.
[ ✗ ]
Do you like music?
[ √ ]
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📝 Summary:
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Interrogative sentences (questions): End with
? — tick them.
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Declarative sentences (statements): End with
. — cross them.
✔ All questions are correctly identified as interrogative.
✘ All statements are correctly marked as declarative.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of declarative and interrogative sentences worksheet.