Class 4 Worksheet on Sentences (PDF With Answers)
Understanding sentences is one of the most important parts of learning English grammar in primary classes. A strong foundation in sentences helps children express their thoughts clearly in speaking and writing. These Class 4 worksheet on sentencses are designed to help students understand what a sentence is, identify different types of sentences, and practice forming meaningful sentences.
These worksheets follow the CBSE syllabus for Class 4 English Grammar, making them useful for regular practice, homework, and exam preparation. With simple explanations and engaging exercises, students can improve their grammar skills step by step.
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What is a Sentence?
A sentence is a group of words that makes complete sense.
A sentence always begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop (.), question mark (?), or exclamation mark (!).
A sentence must:
- Have a subject (who or what the sentence is about)
- Have a verb (an action or state)
Examples of Sentences
- The sun rises in the east.
- Riya is reading a book.
- My brother plays cricket.
- The birds are flying in the sky.
- We are going to school.
Examples of Wrong Sentences
These groups of words do not make complete sense, so they are not correct sentences.
- Playing in the park
- The boy in the
- running very fast
- Because it was raining
- on the table
Types of Sentences
There are four main types of sentences in English grammar.
1. Declarative Sentence (Statement)
2. Interrogative Sentence (Question)
3. Imperative Sentence (Command or Request)
4. Exclamatory Sentence (Strong Feeling)
1. Declarative Sentence (Statement)
A declarative sentence tells something or gives information. It simply makes a statement and ends with a full stop (.).
Examples:
- The sky is blue.
- I like mangoes.
- She is my best friend.
- We have a test tomorrow.
- My father works in a bank.
These sentences are commonly used in daily communication.
2. Interrogative Sentence (Question)
An interrogative sentence asks a question. It always ends with a question mark (?).
Examples:
- Where are you going?
- What is your name?
- Did you finish your homework?
- Why are you late today?
- Can you help me?
These sentences are used when we want information.
3. Imperative Sentence (Command or Request)
An imperative sentence gives an order, instruction, advice, or request. These sentences usually end with a full stop (.).
Examples:
- Close the door.
- Please help me.
- Finish your homework.
- Bring me a glass of water.
- Listen carefully.
Sometimes the subject “you” is understood but not written.
4. Exclamatory Sentence (Strong Feeling)
An exclamatory sentence shows strong feelings such as happiness, surprise, or excitement. It ends with an exclamation mark (!).
Examples:
- What a beautiful day!
- Wow, that was amazing!
- Hurray! We won the match!
- Oh no! I lost my pencil!
- What a lovely flower!
These sentences express emotions clearly.
