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Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Grammar - Types of Sentences
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There are four types of sentences: declarative (statements), interrogative (questions), imperative (commands), and exclamatory (more emotion or urgency).

Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Grammar - Types of Sentences
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10 Questions

1. Which of these words is not used to transform non-emphatic sentence to emphatic sentence?
2. To which of these types does the following sentence belong?
Brutus loved Caesar.
3. Which of these words is not used to transform non-emphatic sentence to emphatic sentence?
4. To which type does the sentence belong?
Alas! I have no hope of life.
5. Which of these is an example of affirmative sentence?
6. Which of these does not come under transformation of sentences?
7. An imperative sentence inquires about something.
8. Which of these is not a type of sentence?
9. Which of these is an example of affirmative sentence?
10. An imperative sentence inquires about something.