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Identify the kind of sentences by selecting the correct option.
1. Saima will not be going to the mall. declarative exclamatory imperative
2. The weather is lovely today! interrogative imperative exclamatory
3. Don’t come near me. imperative declarative interrogative
4. Please pass me the salt. exclamatory imperative declarative
5. Ammu has a TV at home but I don’t. exclamatory declarative interrogative
6. It would be great in the summer! imperative interrogative exclamatory
Time to learn new words
Read these sentences. Pay attention to the meanings of the highlighted words.
• The two friends zip through the coffee plants.
(to move through some place very fast)
• The room lights up!
(becomes very bright)
The highlighted phrases are made of a verb and a preposition or an adverb. The
meaning of the phrase is different from the individual words that make it.
Complete these sentences by using the correct phrases in the box.
1. The music is too loud. Please the music.
(turn down/take up)
2. the lights when you leave the room.
(Turn off/Take off)
3. The passengers at the last station.
(put down/got off)
4. Please the application and submit it on Monday.
(fill in/put off)
5. your shoes before entering the house.
(Take off/Get off)
6. Where can I this sweater?
(try on/put out)
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