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Practice From Advanced Learners Functional English

This document contains examples of assertive, interrogative, and imperative sentences in English related to common actions and situations. It provides vocabulary and sentence structures for describing daily activities, questions to obtain information, and simple commands. The sentences cover topics like school, home, work, health and illustrate proper grammar and word order in the three sentence types.
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Practice From Advanced Learners Functional English

This document contains examples of assertive, interrogative, and imperative sentences in English related to common actions and situations. It provides vocabulary and sentence structures for describing daily activities, questions to obtain information, and simple commands. The sentences cover topics like school, home, work, health and illustrate proper grammar and word order in the three sentence types.
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Practice From Advanced Learners Functional English

Assertive Sentence
01. Mr Jalil teaches us English. 30. All his pupils like him.
02. The cow gives us milk. 31. They were building a house.
03. Sumi writes a letter. 32. The motor car ran over the dog.
04. Rani was singing a song. 33. I know that the work is hard.
05. Rumi draws a picture. 34. The ladies tan themselves.
06. The old man stopped the guest. 35. Our teacher is going to give us presents.
07. Sumon will help me. 36. He has cut his finger.
08. He gave her the pen. 37. He pleased us.
09. We should do our duties. 38. He made me drive his car.
10. We had finished the work. 39. They think him to be a poet.
11. We elected chairman. 40. He is beating the thief.
12. God loves us all. 41. Fortune favors the brave.
13. The teacher did the sums. 42. I will do my duty.
14. They are flying kites. 43. The Lilliputians made Gulliver prisoner.
15. The fishermen were catching fish. 44. She is weaving a sari.
16. He likes you. 45. You should keep your promise.
17. I am going to post the letter. 46. The cat kills mice.
18. They are going to open a bank account. 47. You should have done it.
19. He has caught a bird. 48. They are going to start a business.
20. We eat rice. 49. We know that the earth is round.
21. I saw him playing football. 50. He slept a sound sleep.
22. He watched the boy crying. 51. He caught me by the hand.
23. They will be writing the poem. 52. The watch maker has repaired my watch.
24. The teacher saw the students playing in the 53. We heard her sing.
field. 54. I saw a man carrying some books.
25. The people in Asia mainly eat rice. 55. Everyone knows him to be an honest man.
26. She hurt her brother. 56. His behavior annoys me sometimes.
27. I saw the boy crying. 57. We will not admit children under ten.
28. Mother showed me a picture. 58. Nobody knows him here.
29. I have to do it. 59. They are breaking the pitcher.

Interrogative Sentence

01. Do you play football? 13. Have they made him captain?
02. Did the boy catch a bird? 14. Can I help you?
03. Does she write a letter? 15. Haven't they finished the work?
04. Don‘t you like tea? 16. Will he be reading it book then?
05. Doesn't Rumi prepare her lessons daily? 17. Wasn't he drawing a picture?
06. Didn't Lucy sing a song? 18. Isn't he painting a picture?
07. Will they help the poor? 19. Who is helping her?
08. Shall I catch fish? 20. Who called me?
09. Is he doing the work? 21. Who has made the cage?
10. Are they making a noise in the class? 22. Who gave you the watch?
11. Has he taken the book from the table? 23. Who has broken the plates?
12. Were you calling me? 24. Who teaches you English?
25. Who will drive the car? 46. Do you know them?
26. Who will be reading the book? 47. Did you eat the apples?
27. Who was blowing the pipe? 48. Who can do it?
28. Whom did you meet? 49. How can you do this?
29. Whom has he seen in the room? 50. Who called you a liar?
30. Whom are they calling? 51. Does he speak English?
31. Whom do you want? 52. What can you do for me?
32. Whom did you give the book? 53. Did the idea interest you?
33. Whom will he teach? 54. Whom did you meet?
34. Whom did you lend the pen? 55. Who is helping her?
35. What does he want? 56. What does he want?
36. What did he do yesterday? 57. Will you write the letter?
37. What are you reading? 58. Have you done the work?
38. What will you read? 59. When will you return my book?
39. What has he seen? 60. Which pen has he bought?
40. Which book do you want? 61. Who has broken the plates?
41. Which pen has he bought? 62. Are they making a noise?
42. Which people did she like? 63. Were they catching fish?
43. When will you return my book? 64. Had he taken the book?
44. When did you meet? 65. Will she be singing a song?
45. Where did you find him? 66. Did the boy catch a bird?

Imperative Sentence

01. Tell him to go. 14. Choose the best answer.


02. Let them call in a doctor. 15. Don't play football at noon.
03. Post the letter. 16. Don't kick the ball.
04. Shut the door. 17. Do away with it.
05. Don‘t make a noise. 18. Let me write a letter.
06. Ring the bell. 19. Let him do the work.
07. Bring the book 20. Never tell a lie.
08. Please help me. 21. Always speak the truth.
09. Take care of your health. 22. Never trust a false friend.
10. Look after your parents. 23. Give the order.
11. Pluck me a flower. 24. Pen through the word.
12. Buy a shirt for me. 25. Don't laugh at the poor.
13. Don't ask me the question.

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