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4 Kinds Of Sentences And Linking Verbs
Test Description: To help you identify the 4 kinds of sentences and linking verbs.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is the purpose of a declarative sentence?
A
to express emotion.
B
to make a statement.
C
to make a demand.
D
to ask a question.
2) What is the purpose of a exclamatory sentence?
A
to make a demand.
B
to ask a question.
C
to make a statement.
D
to express emotion.
3) What is the purpose of an imperative sentence?
A
to make a statement.
B
to ask a question.
C
to express emotion.
D
to make a demand.
4) What is the purpose of an interrogative sentence?
A
to make a statement.
B
to ask a question.
C
to express emotion.
D
to make a demand.
5) Linking verbs are...
A
words that connect the subject to the adjective.
B
words that connect the verb to the predicate.
C
words that connect the predicate to the adverb.
D
words that connect the subject to the predicate.
6) Examples of linking verbs are:
A
with, the, here, there.
B
is, am, was, were, being, been.
C
people, place, person.
D
and, or, but.
7) Which is the linking verb in this sentence: In the winter time, the trees appear dead.
A
dead
B
appear
C
winter
D
trees
8) Which is the linking verb in this sentence: The students in the class were being loud.
A
students
B
loud
C
class
D
were being
9) Which is the linking verb in this sentence: The gingerbread cookies taste like little bits of heaven.
A
cookies
B
gingerbread
C
taste
D
heaven
10) Which is the linking verb in this sentence: Your forehead feels hot and sweaty.
A
hot
B
sweaty
C
forehead
D
feels
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