Sentence Formation Questions

Sentence Formation Questions

Sentence formation Questions can be defined as the creation of a sentence keeping in mind the grammar tools. The sentence is arranged in a way that the language is aligned and written without any errors.

The Sentence Formation Questions and Answers are given in a number of competitive examinations where the student is judged on the basis of his or her vocabulary skills and knowledge of grammar. Mixed structure sentence are the most difficult ones as the time of action in them can be tricky covering two at a time

Knowledge of sentence formation is important to avoid faulty parallelism and dangling modifiers within the sentence. On this page we’ll learn Sentence Formation Questions and Answers – 

Relative Pronoun Questions

Rules –

  • Clauses in a sentence can be both independent and dependent.
  • They often have subject and predicate.
  • Parts of speech is an essential thing which needs to be remembered while forming a sentence.
  • The subject here should agree with the verb to make a perfect sentence
  • Grammatical error must not be there.

Rules for Sentence Formation are easy if you know the types and format. Let’s see some of the important pointers below:

  1. Meaningful collection of words help to form a sentence with proper grammar rules.
  2. Clear, short sentences are preferable, and more effective, than long, complex ones.
  3. By using the Grammar Rule it can be suggested that sentences are a set of subject, verb, and object.
  4. Subject always comes first, continues with a verb, and following the subject.

Other types of sentences

These types of sentences are differentiated on the mood and tempo of the writer/speaker.

Interrogative Sentence:

These types of sentences ask questions. The grammatical form of this sentence shows that this is a question. This type of sentence usually ends with a question mark (?).

Example: What happened to Ram? / Are you ok?

Imperative Sentence:

These type of sentences gives an instruction, command, or order. An imperative sentence may end with a full stop or exclamation mark, depending upon the delivery.

Example: Bring me a glass of water. / Give me a pen and a piece of paper.

Assertive/ Declarative sentences:

These types of sentences either declare a fact or state some statement. 

Example: Sunrises from the east and sets in the west.

Exclamatory Sentences:

These types of sentences describe emotions like fear, happiness, sorrow, excitement, shock, etc. This type of sentence end with an exclamatory mark (!).

Example: Alas! I forget my keys.

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Practice Sentence Completion Questions

1. The below mentioned sentence is broken into 4-5 parts, Joint these parts to make a meaningful sentence.

1.Sam; 2. Work; 3. Wanted; 4. Break; 5. A; 6. From

132654

132654

14.14%

135462

135462

71.72%

132465

132465

9.09%

154263

154263

5.05%

The proper form to write the sentence would be “Sam wanted a break from work.”

2. Below mentioned sentence is broke into 4-5 parts, Joint these parts to make a meaningful sentence.

1. Done;      2. Discipline;       3. What;       4. Is;       5. Needs to;

7. Even if;      8. Be;      9.you;       10. Do it;      11. don’t      12 want to.

2,4,3,5,8,1,7,9,11,12, 10

2,4,3,5,8,1,7,9,11,12, 10

60.76%

2,3,5,8,7,9,1,4,12,10,6,11

2,3,5,8,7,9,1,4,12,10,6,11

15.19%

2,4,3,7,1,9,12,11,10,6,5,8

2,4,3,7,1,9,12,11,10,6,5,8

10.13%

3,2,7,8,5,9,1,11,12,10,6,4

3,2,7,8,5,9,1,11,12,10,6,4

13.92%

The correct way to write the above sentence is:
“Discipline is what needs to be done, even if you don’t want to do it.”

3. The below mentioned sentence is broken into 4-5 parts, Joint these parts to make a meaningful sentence.

1 admitted; 2. Jack; 3. Hospital; 4. The; 5. Was; 6. To

4,5,1,6,2,3

4,5,1,6,2,3

10.59%

4,3,5,1,3,2

4,3,5,1,3,2

8.24%

2,5,1,6,4,3

2,5,1,6,4,3

67.06%

4,2,5,1,3,6

4,2,5,1,3,6

14.12%

The correct form of writing the sentence is
“Jack was admitted to the hospital.”

4. 4 Below mentioned sentence is broken into 4-5 parts, Joint these parts to make a meaningful sentence.
1. Everyone 2. Heard 3. Of 4. Her 5. Had

15234

15234

76.25%

42351

42351

8.75%

15432

15432

6.25%

15342

15342

8.75%

The correct way to write the sentence is:
“Everyone had heard of her.”

5. Below mentioned sentence is broken into 4-5 parts, Joint these parts to make a meaningful sentence.
1. Difference 2. Together 3. We 4. Make 5. Can 6. A

235461

235461

64.47%

243561

243561

7.89%

624315

624315

3.95%

None of the above

None of the above

23.68%

The correct way of writing the sentence is
“Together we can make a difference.”

6. Below mentioned sentence is broken into 4-5 parts, Joint these parts to make a meaningful sentence.
1. Perfect 2. At 3. Make 4. It 5. Once

43125

43125

26.67%

32145

32145

12%

34125

34125

58.67%

42135

42135

2.67%

The correct way to write this sentence is
“Make it perfect at once.”

7. Below mentioned sentence is broken into 4-5 parts, Joint these parts to make a meaningful sentence.
1. Damage 2. For 3. He 4. The 5. Charged 6. Him

415632

415632

4.17%

356241

356241

73.61%

365241

365241

9.72%

None of the above

None of the above

12.5%

The correct way of writing the sentence is:
“HE charged him for the damage.”

8. Below mentioned sentence is broken into 4-5 parts, Joint these parts to make a meaningful sentence.
1.) You 2. The 3. Have 4.completed 5. Homework

31425

31425

54.17%

31245

31245

11.11%

13425

13425

30.56%

14253

14253

4.17%

The correct way of writing the sentence is:
“Have you completed the homework?”

9. Below mentioned sentence is broken into 4-5 parts, Joint these parts to make a meaningful sentence.
1.) Performed 2. On 3. He 4. Stage 5.well

35124

35124

14.71%

41532

41532

14.71%

32415

32415

2.94%

31524

31524

67.65%

The correct way to write the sentence is:
“He performed well on stage.”

10. Below mentioned sentence is broken into 4-5 parts, Joint these parts to make a meaningful sentence.
1. Smoke 2. No 3. Without 4. There 5.fire 6. Is

462135

462135

77.61%

214653

214653

10.45%

435216

435216

7.46%

642135

642135

4.48%

The correct way to write the sentence is:
“There is no smoke without fire.”

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