
Exclamatory Imperative Sentence
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English
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4th - 6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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11 Slides • 15 Questions
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Exclamatory and Imperative Sentences

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Objectives
1. Identify an imperative and exclamatory sentence.
2. Explain the difference between an imperative and exclamatory sentence.
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Poll
How many types of sentences are there?
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Types of Sentences
There are 4 types of sentences:
1. Declarative
2. Interrogative
3. Imperative
4. Exclamatory
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Multiple Select
Which types of sentences did we learn about last week?
Imperative
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
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Declarative and Interrogative Sentences
1. Declarative sentences make a statement and they end with a full stop.
2. Interrogative sentences ask a question and it ends with a question mark.
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Today we are learning about Imperative and Exclamatory Sentences
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Imperative Sentence
This type of sentence gives a command or an order. It ends with a full stop.
Example: Go and wash your hands before eating your food.
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Multiple Choice
What is a command?
Imperative sentence
Exclamatory sentence
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What kind of sentence is this?
Open your book and turn to page three.
Yes, its an Imperative sentence because it
gave a command.
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What is an exclamatory sentence?
An exclamatory sentence shows strong feelings, surprise or emotions.
It ends with an exclamation mark. (!)
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Multiple Choice
What shows a strong feeling or surprise?
Imperative sentence
Exclamatory sentence
Interrogative sentence
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How can you determine if a sentence is an imperative sentence or exclamatory sentence?
Yes, just by looking at the punctuation mark at the end of a sentence,
you can determine if the sentence is an imperative sentence or an exclamatory sentence.
Example: John loves chocolate swirl ice-cream!
The punctuation mark at the end is an exclamation mark, so its an exclamatory sentence.
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Poll
What punctuation mark is at the end of this sentence?
Give me the bag off the floor.
question mark
full stop
exclamation mark
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If you said full stop, you are correct.
Also, what is most important is that the sentence gave a command.
Notice it began with a verb.
"Give me the bag off the
floor."
(Give is the verb)
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Multiple Choice
Choose if the sentence is Exclamatory or Imperative.
Imperative
Exclamatory
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Multiple Choice
Choose if the sentence is Exclamatory or Imperative.
Imperative
Exclamatory
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Multiple Choice
Choose if the sentence is Exclamatory or Imperative.
Imperative
Exclamatory
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Multiple Choice
Choose if the sentence is Exclamatory or Imperative.
Imperative
Exclamatory
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Multiple Choice
Choose if the sentence is Exclamatory or Imperative.
Imperative
Exclamatory
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Awesome job, students!
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