The Four Types of Sentences

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The Four Types of Sentences


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The Four Types of Sentences Declarative Imperative Interrogative Exclamatory

Declarative Sentence A declarative sentence is a sentence that makes a statement. This kind of sentence used to share information it can be opinion or a fact and it ends with a period (.) . Example: The dog in my neighbour’s house is barking.

Imperative Sentence An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that expresses a command, an order or a request. Imperative sentence may end with a period (.) or an exclamation point (!). Example : “Please, wash your hands before you eat .” “Be quiet and behave, please.”

Interrogative Sentence An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question, as opposed to sentence that make a statement. This type of sentence often begins with what, where, when, whom, who, how, and why. Interrogative sentence ends with a question mark (?). Example: Where are you going? When is the birthday of your younger sister? Why do birds suddenly appear?

Exclamatory Sentence An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses strong emotions and feelings such as anger, happiness, excitement, and surprises and it ends with an exclamation point (!). Example: We won the game! I am so mad at her! You really came back for us!

QUIZ TIME!! Direction: On a ¼ sheet of paper, write the correct answer if it is a declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory sentence. Answer directly. What a funny expression he has! Wait! Don’t run. The flowers are beautiful. Am I that ugly? Where did Teddy go? How much you spend today’s shopping? She lied to me! You are adorable. Please close the door when you leave. Hurry up! The rain is coming.

ASSIGNMENT: On 1 whole sheet of paper, construct a short story or conversation either personal experiences or not by using the four types of sentences and make sure the correct punctuation marks.

THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS!
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