Types of Sentences

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Active Listening is a communication skill that involves fully focusing on and comprehending the speaker's message, both verbally and nonverbally. Active listening requires attention, understanding, and feedback, and it helps to build strong relationships, resolve conflicts, and create trust. ➲ Types of Sentences - Quiz


  • A Changing active voice into passive voice.
  • B Changing passive voice into active voice.
  • C Changing affirmative sentences into negative sentences.
  • D Changing interrogative sentences into assertive sentences and their reverse.
  • A Assertive
  • B Interrogative
  • C Complicated
  • D Imperative
  • A Affirmative
  • B Informal
  • C Negative
  • D Emphatic
  • A Emphatic sentence
  • B Declarative sentence
  • C Imperative sentence
  • D Exclamatory sentence
  • A Assertive sentence
  • B Interrogative sentence
  • C Imperative sentence
  • D Exclamatory sentence
  • A Do
  • B Did
  • C Does
  • D Had
  • A Assertive sentence
  • B Interrogative sentence
  • C Imperative sentence
  • D Exclamatory sentence
  • A Can you do this?
  • B What a pretty girl!
  • C Everyone accepts his version.
  • D Please open the door
  • A Farther
  • B Further
  • C Farthest
  • D More far
  • A Later
  • B Latter
  • C Latest
  • D Last
  • A elder
  • B older
  • C eldest
  • D oldest
  • A I
  • B I
  • C I
  • D I
  • A Kalidas is the greatest of all other poets.
  • B Kalidas is the greatest of all poets.
  • C Kalidas is the greater of all other poets.
  • D Kalidas is the greater of all poets.
  • A more strong
  • B stronger
  • C most strong
  • D strongest
  • A He is unhappy than his friend.
  • B He is more unhappy than his friend.
  • C He is unhappier than his friend.
  • D He is most unhappy than his friend
  • A on
  • B upon
  • C In
  • D over
  • A Adverb phrase
  • B Adjective phrase
  • C Verb phrase
  • D Pronoun phrase
  • A noun
  • B verb
  • C predicate
  • D phrase
  • A adapt
  • B adept
  • C adopt
  • D edept