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nterrogative entences: These are the questioning sentences and always end with a question mark‘?’.
Example: What would you like to take?
E clamatory entences: Exclamatory sentences express strong emotion or sudden reaction, such as joy,
sorrow, excitement or wonder. It ends with an exclamation mark (!)
Example: Hurrah! We won the match!
mperative entences: These types of sentences show an order, command, advice or request. It may end
with a full stop (.) or an exclamation mark (!).
Example: Keep your mouth shut.
1 . Rearrange the words to form questions. CBSE Handbook
a. she / like / sing / Does / to b. waiting / What / are /
you / for?
c. play / like / football / Do / you/to d. Fighting? / they / are / Why
Ans. a. Does she like to sing?
b. What are you waiting for?
c. Do you like to play football?
d. Why are they fighting
B . Application ased uestions: L if e Sk il l s & V a l ues
1. Adya walked into your school and came across your Science teacher, who generally comes well-dressed
and looks very confident. Adya assumed that he is the principal of the school. What factor is affecting her
perspective?
Ans. Visual Perception
2. Snigdha has written an e-mail to Prime Minister s office to know about recently launched student
welfare schemes. What type of communication is this?
Ans. Written Communication ( erbal Communication)
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