
TYPES OF SENTENCES REVIEW
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Mira Quiboloy
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TYPES OF SENTENCES
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DECLARATIVE SENTENCES
A declarative sentence is a statement that tells something or gives information. It can be a fact or an opinion.
Ends with a period.
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DECLARATIVE SENTENCES
The sky is blue.
I like pizza.
My dog is friendly.
Example:
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INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES
An interrogative sentence is a question that asks for information or clarification. It usually starts with a question word (who, what, where, when, why, how) or uses a helping verb (am, is, are, do, does, can, will).
Ends with a question mark.
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INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES
What is your favorite color?
Where did you go on vacation?
Can you play with me?
Example:
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EXCLAMATORY SENTENCES
An exclamatory sentence is a statement that shows strong emotion or feeling.
Ends with an exclamation point.
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EXCLAMATORY SENTENCES
Wow, that was amazing!
Yay, we won the game!
Ouch, that hurts!
Example:
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IMPERATIVE SENTENCES
An imperative sentence is a command or request that tells someone what to do. It can be polite or bossy.
Ends with an exclamation point or period.
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IMPERATIVE SENTENCES
Please clean up your room.
Don't touch the hot stove!
Come here and help me.
Example:
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Choose "D" for declarative, "I" for interrogative, "E" for exclamatory, and "Imp" for imperative.
The sun is shining.
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E
IMP
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Choose "D" for declarative, "I" for interrogative, "E" for exclamatory, and "Imp" for imperative.
Don't run in the hallway!
D
I
E
IMP
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Choose "D" for declarative, "I" for interrogative, "E" for exclamatory, and "Imp" for imperative.
I love playing with my cat.
D
I
E
IMP
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Choose "D" for declarative, "I" for interrogative, "E" for exclamatory, and "Imp" for imperative.
Please turn off the TV.
D
I
E
IMP
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Choose "D" for declarative, "I" for interrogative, "E" for exclamatory, and "Imp" for imperative.
Yay, we won the game!
D
I
E
IMP
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Choose "D" for declarative, "I" for interrogative, "E" for exclamatory, and "Imp" for imperative.
The flowers smell so good.
D
I
E
IMP
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Choose "D" for declarative, "I" for interrogative, "E" for exclamatory, and "Imp" for imperative.
Where did you go on vacation?
D
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E
IMP
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Choose "D" for declarative, "I" for interrogative, "E" for exclamatory, and "Imp" for imperative.
Be quiet during the movie.
D
I
E
IMP
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Choose "D" for declarative, "I" for interrogative, "E" for exclamatory, and "Imp" for imperative.
How tall are you?
D
I
E
IMP
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Choose "D" for declarative, "I" for interrogative, "E" for exclamatory, and "Imp" for imperative.
Can I have a piece of candy?
D
I
E
IMP
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Then choose the appropriate punctuation mark for that sentence.
The dog chased the cat up a tree ____
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Then choose the appropriate punctuation mark for that sentence.
Where did you put my book ____
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Then choose the appropriate punctuation mark for that sentence.
Be careful crossing the street ____
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Then choose the appropriate punctuation mark for that sentence.
Wow, that fireworks display was amazing ____
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Then choose the appropriate punctuation mark for that sentence.
I think ice cream is the best dessert ____
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Then choose the appropriate punctuation mark for that sentence.
Can you help me with my homework ____
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Then choose the appropriate punctuation mark for that sentence.
Hurry up or we'll be late ____
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Then choose the appropriate punctuation mark for that sentence.
Please pass the salt ____
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Then choose the appropriate punctuation mark for that sentence.
The beach is my favorite place to relax ____
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Multiple Choice
Read each sentence and identify the type of sentence. Then choose the appropriate punctuation mark for that sentence.
Who is your favorite superhero ____
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