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Read the sentences given below .write A for assertive statements , N for negative statements ,Q for interrogatives , I for imperative statements..
1. Read the sentences given below. Write 'A' for assertive statements, 'N' for negative statements, 'Q' for interrogatives and 'I' for imperative statements.
(a) I like home cooked food.
(b) You must drink a lot of water.
(c) She did not go to the doctor.
(d) Get out of my room.
(e) Do you like to play football?
(f) Please give me a glass of water.
(g) Where do you live?
(h) Which is your favourite game?
(i) I will learn my lessons today.
(j) I have not completed my work.
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1. Read the sentences given below. Write 'A' for assertive statements, 'N' for negative statements, 'Q' for interrogatives and 'I' for imperative statements.
(a) I like home cooked food.
(b) You must drink a lot of water.
(c) She did not go to the doctor.
(d) Get out of my room.
(e) Do you like to play football?
(f) Please give me a glass of water.
(g) Where do you live?
(h) Which is your favourite game?
(i) I will learn my lessons today.
(j) I have not completed my work.