4 Kinds Of Sentences And Linking Verbs Question Preview (ID: 12191)


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What is the purpose of a declarative sentence?
a) to ask a question.
b) to make a statement.
c) to make a demand.
d) to express emotion.

What is the purpose of a exclamatory sentence?
a) to express emotion.
b) to ask a question.
c) to make a statement.
d) to make a demand.

What is the purpose of an imperative sentence?
a) to make a demand.
b) to express emotion.
c) to ask a question.
d) to make a statement.

What is the purpose of an interrogative sentence?
a) to ask a question.
b) to express emotion.
c) to make a statement.
d) to make a demand.

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 subject to the predicate.
d) words that connect the predicate to the adverb.

Examples of linking verbs are:
a) is, am, was, were, being, been.
b) people, place, person.
c) and, or, but.
d) with, the, here, there.

Which is the linking verb in this sentence: In the winter time, the trees appear dead.
a) appear
b) winter
c) dead
d) trees

Which is the linking verb in this sentence: The students in the class were being loud.
a) were being
b) loud
c) class
d) students

Which is the linking verb in this sentence: The gingerbread cookies taste like little bits of heaven.
a) taste
b) cookies
c) heaven
d) gingerbread

Which is the linking verb in this sentence: Your forehead feels hot and sweaty.
a) feels
b) forehead
c) hot
d) sweaty

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