Rearrange each set of jumbled words into two meaningful sentences with proper punctuation and capitalisation. The kind of sentences to be formed is written in the brackets. One has been done for you.
1. Do you exercise regularly?
I am tired of your excuses.
(interrogative and declarative)
2. Who is this person who bought the T-shirt yesterday? (interrogative)
3. What a wonderful view! The stars are shining. (declarative and exclamatory)
4. We have won! Hurrah for the best players. (declarative and exclamatory)
5. Please pass me the salt when lunch is ready. (imperative and interrogative)
6. Who opened the door? Close the door. (interrogative and imperative)
7. Please tell me all about it. Let me see your book. (imperative and imperative)
8. Where have you parked your car? The road looks deserted. (interrogative and declarative)
9. Why are you so happy today? Put your wallet back in your pocket. (interrogative and imperative)
10. Wake me up often when the train reaches Delhi. Don't forget to smile more. (interrogative and imperative)
11. Call me when you are free. Do Eskimos still live in igloos? (imperative and interrogative)
12. Where can I buy a bar of chocolate? Wow, that's an exciting plan! (exclamatory and interrogative)