This post features a carefully crafted exercise of 50 MCQs on Sentence Kinds and Structure, tailored for students preparing for MDCAT and NUMS. Developed according to the PMDC-approved MDCAT syllabus, this exercise reflects common patterns found in MDCAT and NUMS Past Papers. It covers all major sentence types—declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory—as well as sentence structures like simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex. These MCQs aim to sharpen students’ grammar skills and sentence recognition, which are essential for success in the English portion of medical entry tests.
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