Identify Types Of Sentences
“AN IN DEAS IM EX”
👉 AN – Affirmative & Negative (Positive or “Not”)
👉 IN – Interrogative (Asks a question)
👉 DEAS – Declarative / Assertive (States a fact)
👉 IM – Imperative (Gives a command)
👉 EX – Exclamatory (Shows strong emotion!)
🎯 Just remember: “AN IN DEAS IM EX” (like ऍन इंडियास आईमेक्स) and sentence types will be super easy to recall! 🚀😊
AN – Affirmative & Negative
👉 What is it?
A sentence that either says something positive (affirmative) or negative (denial).
🟢 Ends with a full stop (.)
📌 Examples (Affirmative):
✔ I like playing football.
✔ She is a good singer.
✔ We are going to the zoo.
✔ The weather is nice today.
✔ My mom makes delicious food.
✔ He can solve the puzzle easily.
📌 Examples (Negative):
✖ I do not like spiders.
✖ She is not coming to the party.
✖ We cannot go outside now.
✖ He does not play cricket.
✖ The baby is not sleeping.
✖ They will not come tomorrow.
IN – Interrogative (Asking Sentence)
👉 What is it?
A sentence that asks a question.
🟢 Ends with a question mark (?)
📌 Examples:
✔ What is your name?
✔ Where do you live?
✔ How are you feeling today?
✔ Why is the sky blue?
✔ Can you help me?
✔ Is she your best friend?
DEAS – Declarative / Assertive (Telling Sentence)
👉 What is it?
A sentence that gives information or states a fact.
🟢 Ends with a full stop (.)
📌 Examples:
✔ The sun rises in the east.
✔ I have a red balloon.
✔ She loves eating mangoes.
✔ My father is a doctor.
✔ Birds build nests in trees.
✔ This book is very interesting.
IM – Imperative (Request or Command Sentence)
👉 What is it?
A sentence that gives an order (command) or asks politely (request).
🟢 Ends with a full stop (.)
📌 Examples:
✔ Please give me a glass of water. (Request)
✔ Open your book and start reading. (Command)
✔ Do your homework on time. (Command)
✔ Help the old man cross the road. (Command)
✔ Don’t touch the hot pan. (Command)
✔ Keep your room clean. (Command)
EX – Exclamatory (Exciting Sentence)
👉 What is it?
A sentence that shows strong emotions like happiness, surprise, or sadness.
🟢 Ends with an exclamation mark (!)
📌 Examples:
✔ Wow! This cake is delicious!
✔ Oh no! I lost my bag!
✔ Hooray! We won the game!
✔ What a beautiful dress!
✔ Alas! The poor man died.
✔ Oh my God! That was amazing!
🎯 SUPER EASY SUMMARY 🎯
🚀 AN IN DEAS IM EX Trick → 5 Types of Sentences
✅ AN – Affirmative & Negative → Says something positive or negative
✅ IN – Interrogative → Asks a question
✅ DEAS – Declarative / Assertive → Gives information or states a fact
✅ IM – Imperative → Gives a command or request
✅ EX – Exclamatory → Shows strong emotion
PRACTICE SENTENCES:
- The moon shines at night.
- Please close the window.
- Where do you live?
- Wow! This is a beautiful painting!
- I enjoy playing football.
- She does not like spicy food.
- What time does the train arrive?
- Hooray! We won the match!
- Keep your shoes clean.
- My father is a teacher.
- Oh no! I dropped my phone!
- This bag is very heavy.
- Do not touch the hot pan.
- Are you feeling better now?
- The dog is barking loudly.
- Can you help me with this problem?
- I will meet you tomorrow.
- She is not coming to the party.
- Read the book carefully.
- How old are you?
- The birds are chirping in the trees.
- This story is very interesting.
- Why are you late to school?
- Don’t waste your time.
- My grandmother tells me bedtime stories.
- What a beautiful sunset!
- He cannot swim properly.
- The flowers in the garden smell sweet.
- Oh my God! That was amazing!
- Bring me a glass of water.
- The baby is sleeping peacefully.
- Please help the old man cross the road.
- The elephant is the largest land animal.
- Is she your best friend?
- What an amazing surprise!
- The weather is very cold today.
- I do not watch television.
- Why is the sky blue?
- Shut the door before leaving.
- The sun sets in the west.
- How do birds fly?
- Alas! The poor man passed away.
- The cake tastes delicious.
- We are going to a picnic tomorrow.
- Don’t talk in the library.
- Who is knocking at the door?
- My brother plays the guitar very well.
- Do you want tea or coffee?
- This chair is very comfortable.
- Open your books and start writing.
SOLUTIONS (WITH SENTENCE TYPES):
- Declarative – The moon shines at night.
- Imperative – Please close the window.
- Interrogative – Where do you live?
- Exclamatory – Wow! This is a beautiful painting!
- Affirmative – I enjoy playing football.
- Negative – She does not like spicy food.
- Interrogative – What time does the train arrive?
- Exclamatory – Hooray! We won the match!
- Imperative – Keep your shoes clean.
- Declarative – My father is a teacher.
- Exclamatory – Oh no! I dropped my phone!
- Declarative – This bag is very heavy.
- Imperative – Do not touch the hot pan.
- Interrogative – Are you feeling better now?
- Declarative – The dog is barking loudly.
- Interrogative – Can you help me with this problem?
- Affirmative – I will meet you tomorrow.
- Negative – She is not coming to the party.
- Imperative – Read the book carefully.
- Interrogative – How old are you?
- Declarative – The birds are chirping in the trees.
- Declarative – This story is very interesting.
- Interrogative – Why are you late to school?
- Imperative – Don’t waste your time.
- Declarative – My grandmother tells me bedtime stories.
- Exclamatory – What a beautiful sunset!
- Negative – He cannot swim properly.
- Declarative – The flowers in the garden smell sweet.
- Exclamatory – Oh my God! That was amazing!
- Imperative – Bring me a glass of water.
- Declarative – The baby is sleeping peacefully.
- Imperative – Please help the old man cross the road.
- Declarative – The elephant is the largest land animal.
- Interrogative – Is she your best friend?
- Exclamatory – What an amazing surprise!
- Declarative – The weather is very cold today.
- Negative – I do not watch television.
- Interrogative – Why is the sky blue?
- Imperative – Shut the door before leaving.
- Declarative – The sun sets in the west.
- Interrogative – How do birds fly?
- Exclamatory – Alas! The poor man passed away.
- Declarative – The cake tastes delicious.
- Affirmative – We are going to a picnic tomorrow.
- Imperative – Don’t talk in the library.
- Interrogative – Who is knocking at the door?
- Declarative – My brother plays the guitar very well.
- Interrogative – Do you want tea or coffee?
- Declarative – This chair is very comfortable.
- Imperative – Open your books and start writing.