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Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, & Exclamatory Senten

Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, & Exclamatory Senten

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4th Grade

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L.1.1J, L.2.1F, L.8.1C

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Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, & Exclamatory Senten

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Example: John F. Kennedy is the 35th president of the United States of America.

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Example: Why did you dip your french fries in ranch dressing?

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Example: It is way too dangerous for you to climb that massive mountain!

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Example: Please return the book back to the library after you're finished.

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This type of sentence makes a command, a request or instruction.

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This type of sentence asks a question in order to receive information

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This type of sentence

expresses extreme emotion such as surprise, excitement, fear or anger.

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This type of sentence declares a statement or an opinion.

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Example: I think the Los Angeles Lakers will win back-to-back championships.

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Example: Did you remember to shake the hot sauce before pouring it?

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Example: Sit down in your chair right this instant!

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Example: Wow, that strawberry lemonade was so refreshing!

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This type of sentence always ends with a period and shows no emotion.

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These sentences are quite loud, in the sense that they explain full emotions. That’s why they end in the exclamation mark.

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This type of sentence always ends with a question mark

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Depending upon the sentence’s mood, the sentence is followed by an exclamation mark or a period.

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Example: Where is the city of San Diego located on a map?

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Example: Pay me back next Thursday.

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Example: This incredible day is in my top 10 list for most memorable

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