Saturday, July 4, 2026

Worksheet: Kinds of sentences

 

CLASS VI – ENGLISH WORKSHEET

Topic: Kinds of Sentences
Name: ___________________________
Class: ____________ Section: ____________
Roll No.: __________ Date: _______________

Maximum Marks: 30


WORKSHEET – KINDS OF SENTENCES

Learning Outcomes

Students will be able to:

  • Identify different kinds of sentences.

  • Distinguish between Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative and Exclamatory sentences.

  • Construct sentences of different kinds.


I. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)

(5 × 1 = 5 Marks)

Choose the correct answer.

  1. Which sentence asks a question?
    a) I like apples.
    b) Where are you going?
    c) Close the door.
    d) What a beautiful flower!

  2. Which kind of sentence gives a command?
    a) Declarative
    b) Interrogative
    c) Imperative
    d) Exclamatory

  3. Which punctuation mark usually ends an exclamatory sentence?
    a) .
    b) ?
    c) !
    d) ,

  4. "Please switch off the fan."
    This is a/an
    a) Declarative
    b) Imperative
    c) Interrogative
    d) Exclamatory

  5. "The Earth revolves around the Sun."
    This is a/an
    a) Declarative
    b) Interrogative
    c) Imperative
    d) Exclamatory


II. Fill in the Blanks

(5 × 1 = 5 Marks)

Fill in the blanks with the correct kind of sentence.

  1. A sentence that asks a question is called an __________________ sentence.

  2. A sentence that expresses strong feelings is an __________________ sentence.

  3. A sentence that gives information is called a __________________ sentence.

  4. A sentence that gives advice or a command is an __________________ sentence.

  5. An interrogative sentence ends with a __________________.


III. Match the Following

(5 × 1 = 5 Marks)

Column AColumn B
1. Declarativea. Shows strong feeling
2. Interrogativeb. Gives information
3. Imperativec. Asks a question
4. Exclamatoryd. Gives a command or request
5. Question mark (?)e. Used in interrogative sentences

IV. Identify the Kind of Sentence

(5 × 1 = 5 Marks)

Write whether the sentence is Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, or Exclamatory.

  1. What a wonderful idea! _______________________

  2. Please complete your homework today. _______________________

  3. Do you like ice cream? _______________________

  4. The children are playing in the park. _______________________

  5. Keep your classroom clean. _______________________


V. Write Your Own Sentences

(5 × 2 = 10 Marks)

Write one sentence for each type.

  1. Declarative Sentence


  1. Interrogative Sentence


  1. Imperative Sentence


  1. Exclamatory Sentence


  1. Write any one sentence of your choice and mention its kind.

Sentence:


Kind:



Answer Key

I. MCQ

  1. b

  2. c

  3. c

  4. b

  5. a


II. Fill in the Blanks

  1. Interrogative

  2. Exclamatory

  3. Declarative

  4. Imperative

  5. Question mark (?)


III. Match the Following

1 → b
2 → c
3 → d
4 → a
5 → e


IV. Identify the Kind

  1. Exclamatory

  2. Imperative

  3. Interrogative

  4. Declarative

  5. Imperative


Teacher's Evaluation

SectionMarks
MCQ5
Fill in the Blanks5
Match the Following5
Identify the Kind5
Write Your Own Sentences10
Total30

Teacher's Remarks: ___________________________________________

Teacher's Signature: ___________________


English worksheet: Degrees of comparison

 

ENGLISH WORKSHEET

Topic: Degrees of Comparison

Class: VIII & IX
Name: ________________________
Class & Sec.: ________________
Date: ________________________
Marks: 30


Part A – Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) (1 × 5 = 5 Marks)

Choose the correct answer.

  1. Which is the comparative form of small?
    a) smallest
    b) smaller
    c) small
    d) more small

  2. The superlative form of good is:
    a) gooder
    b) better
    c) best
    d) most good

  3. "Mount Everest is the ______ mountain in the world."
    a) higher
    b) highest
    c) high
    d) more high

  4. Which sentence is in the Positive Degree?
    a) Ravi is taller than Hari.
    b) Ravi is the tallest boy in the class.
    c) Ravi is tall.
    d) Ravi is taller.

  5. "My bag is ______ than yours."
    a) heavy
    b) heavier
    c) heaviest
    d) most heavy


Part B – Fill in the Blanks (1 × 10 = 10 Marks)

Fill in the blanks with the correct degree of comparison.

  1. Riya is __________ than Meena. (smart)

  2. This is the __________ building in our town. (tall)

  3. Gold is __________ than silver. (precious)

  4. The cheetah is the __________ land animal. (fast)

  5. Today is __________ than yesterday. (hot)

  6. Rahul is as __________ as Arun. (strong)

  7. Iron is __________ than wood. (heavy)

  8. My brother is the __________ player in our team. (good)

  9. This question is __________ than the previous one. (easy)

  10. Honey is __________ than sugar. (sweet)


Part C – Match the Following (1 × 5 = 5 Marks)

Column AColumn B
1. Gooda. Worst
2. Badb. Taller
3. Tallc. Best
4. Beautifuld. More beautiful
5. Happye. Happier

Answers:







Part D – Answer the Questions (2 × 5 = 10 Marks)

Section A – Easy

  1. How many degrees of comparison are there? Name them.

  2. Write the three degrees of the adjective "big."


Section B – Average

  1. Change the sentence into the Comparative Degree.

Ravi is the tallest boy in the class.


  1. Write one sentence each in:

a) Positive Degree


b) Comparative Degree


c) Superlative Degree



Section C – Above Average

  1. Complete the table.

PositiveComparativeSuperlative
Brave____________________
Happy____________________
Little____________________
Far____________________
Beautiful____________________

Challenge Activity (Bonus – 5 Marks)

Read the paragraph and underline the adjectives. Then identify their degrees.

Rohan is taller than Rahul, but Aman is the tallest boy in the class. Rahul is as intelligent as Rohan. Aman is the best athlete in the school.

AdjectiveDegree

Part E – Transformation of Sentences (Degrees of Comparison)

(2 × 10 = 20 Marks)

A. Change the Positive Degree into the Comparative Degree.

  1. Riya is as tall as Priya.


  2. This road is as wide as that road.


  3. Gold is as precious as platinum.



B. Change the Comparative Degree into the Superlative Degree.

  1. Ravi is taller than any other boy in the class.


  2. The elephant is bigger than any other land animal.


  3. Chennai is hotter than any other city in Tamil Nadu.



C. Change the Superlative Degree into the Positive Degree.

  1. Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.


  2. Sachin is one of the greatest cricketers in India.


  3. The Nile is the longest river in Africa.



D. Change the Degree as Directed.

  1. The tiger is stronger than the wolf. (Change into Positive Degree.)


  1. No other metal is as valuable as gold. (Change into Superlative Degree.)


  1. This is the most interesting story in the book. (Change into Comparative Degree.)


  1. Very few cities in India are as beautiful as Jaipur. (Change into Superlative Degree.)


  1. Rahul is the tallest boy in the class. (Change into Comparative Degree.)


  1. Iron is heavier than wood. (Change into Positive Degree.)


Teacher's Observation

Excellent □Very Good □Good □Needs Improvement □

Teacher's Signature: _______________________


Answer Key (For Teachers)

Part A – MCQs

  1. b) smaller

  2. c) best

  3. b) highest

  4. c) Ravi is tall.

  5. b) heavier

Part B – Fill in the Blanks

  1. smarter

  2. tallest

  3. more precious

  4. fastest

  5. hotter

  6. strong

  7. heavier

  8. best

  9. easier

  10. sweeter

Part C – Match the Following

1 – c (Good → Best)
2 – a (Bad → Worst)
3 – b (Tall → Taller)
4 – d (Beautiful → More beautiful)
5 – e (Happy → Happier)

Part D – Sample Answers

  1. Positive, Comparative, and Superlative.

  2. Big – Bigger – Biggest.

  3. Ravi is taller than any other boy in the class. (or an equivalent comparative form)

  4. Sample:

    • Positive: The mango is sweet.

    • Comparative: The mango is sweeter than the orange.

    • Superlative: The mango is the sweetest fruit in the basket.

    • Brave → Braver → Bravest

    • Happy → Happier → Happiest

    • Little → Less → Least

    • Far → Farther/Further → Farthest/Furthest

    • Beautiful → More beautiful → Most beautiful

A. Positive → Comparative

  1. Riya is not taller than Priya.

  2. This road is not wider than that road.

  3. Gold is not more precious than platinum.


B. Comparative → Superlative

  1. Ravi is the tallest boy in the class.

  2. The elephant is the biggest land animal.

  3. Chennai is the hottest city in Tamil Nadu.


C. Superlative → Positive

  1. No other mountain in the world is as high as Mount Everest.

  2. Very few cricketers in India are as great as Sachin.

  3. No other river in Africa is as long as the Nile.


D. Mixed Transformations

  1. The wolf is not as strong as the tiger.

  2. Gold is the most valuable metal.

  3. This story is more interesting than any other story in the book.

  4. Jaipur is one of the most beautiful cities in India.

  5. Rahul is taller than any other boy in the class.

  6. Wood is not as heavy as iron.