Identify the Types Of Sentences

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:

  1. The moon shines at night.
  2. Please close the window.
  3. Where do you live?
  4. Wow! This is a beautiful painting!
  5. I enjoy playing football.
  6. She does not like spicy food.
  7. What time does the train arrive?
  8. Hooray! We won the match!
  9. Keep your shoes clean.
  10. My father is a teacher.
  11. Oh no! I dropped my phone!
  12. This bag is very heavy.
  13. Do not touch the hot pan.
  14. Are you feeling better now?
  15. The dog is barking loudly.
  16. Can you help me with this problem?
  17. I will meet you tomorrow.
  18. She is not coming to the party.
  19. Read the book carefully.
  20. How old are you?
  21. The birds are chirping in the trees.
  22. This story is very interesting.
  23. Why are you late to school?
  24. Don’t waste your time.
  25. My grandmother tells me bedtime stories.
  26. What a beautiful sunset!
  27. He cannot swim properly.
  28. The flowers in the garden smell sweet.
  29. Oh my God! That was amazing!
  30. Bring me a glass of water.
  31. The baby is sleeping peacefully.
  32. Please help the old man cross the road.
  33. The elephant is the largest land animal.
  34. Is she your best friend?
  35. What an amazing surprise!
  36. The weather is very cold today.
  37. I do not watch television.
  38. Why is the sky blue?
  39. Shut the door before leaving.
  40. The sun sets in the west.
  41. How do birds fly?
  42. Alas! The poor man passed away.
  43. The cake tastes delicious.
  44. We are going to a picnic tomorrow.
  45. Don’t talk in the library.
  46. Who is knocking at the door?
  47. My brother plays the guitar very well.
  48. Do you want tea or coffee?
  49. This chair is very comfortable.
  50. Open your books and start writing.

SOLUTIONS (WITH SENTENCE TYPES):

  1. Declarative – The moon shines at night.
  2. Imperative – Please close the window.
  3. Interrogative – Where do you live?
  4. Exclamatory – Wow! This is a beautiful painting!
  5. Affirmative – I enjoy playing football.
  6. Negative – She does not like spicy food.
  7. Interrogative – What time does the train arrive?
  8. Exclamatory – Hooray! We won the match!
  9. Imperative – Keep your shoes clean.
  10. Declarative – My father is a teacher.
  11. Exclamatory – Oh no! I dropped my phone!
  12. Declarative – This bag is very heavy.
  13. Imperative – Do not touch the hot pan.
  14. Interrogative – Are you feeling better now?
  15. Declarative – The dog is barking loudly.
  16. Interrogative – Can you help me with this problem?
  17. Affirmative – I will meet you tomorrow.
  18. Negative – She is not coming to the party.
  19. Imperative – Read the book carefully.
  20. Interrogative – How old are you?
  21. Declarative – The birds are chirping in the trees.
  22. Declarative – This story is very interesting.
  23. Interrogative – Why are you late to school?
  24. Imperative – Don’t waste your time.
  25. Declarative – My grandmother tells me bedtime stories.
  26. Exclamatory – What a beautiful sunset!
  27. Negative – He cannot swim properly.
  28. Declarative – The flowers in the garden smell sweet.
  29. Exclamatory – Oh my God! That was amazing!
  30. Imperative – Bring me a glass of water.
  31. Declarative – The baby is sleeping peacefully.
  32. Imperative – Please help the old man cross the road.
  33. Declarative – The elephant is the largest land animal.
  34. Interrogative – Is she your best friend?
  35. Exclamatory – What an amazing surprise!
  36. Declarative – The weather is very cold today.
  37. Negative – I do not watch television.
  38. Interrogative – Why is the sky blue?
  39. Imperative – Shut the door before leaving.
  40. Declarative – The sun sets in the west.
  41. Interrogative – How do birds fly?
  42. Exclamatory – Alas! The poor man passed away.
  43. Declarative – The cake tastes delicious.
  44. Affirmative – We are going to a picnic tomorrow.
  45. Imperative – Don’t talk in the library.
  46. Interrogative – Who is knocking at the door?
  47. Declarative – My brother plays the guitar very well.
  48. Interrogative – Do you want tea or coffee?
  49. Declarative – This chair is very comfortable.
  50. Imperative – Open your books and start writing.
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