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Questions and Answers
Please close the door quietly.
Please close the door quietly.
- Declarative
- Exclamatory
- Interrogative
- Imperative (correct)
What time is the meeting scheduled for tomorrow?
What time is the meeting scheduled for tomorrow?
- Interrogative (correct)
- Declarative
- Exclamatory
- Imperative
Wow! That was an incredible performance!
Wow! That was an incredible performance!
- Imperative
- Interrogative
- Exclamatory (correct)
- Declarative
I have completed all the tasks for the day.
I have completed all the tasks for the day.
Please send me the report by Friday.
Please send me the report by Friday.
Where did you go on your vacation?
Where did you go on your vacation?
I can't believe how fast you finished that project!
I can't believe how fast you finished that project!
It's important to read the instructions carefully before beginning.
It's important to read the instructions carefully before beginning.
How did you manage to complete everything so quickly?
How did you manage to complete everything so quickly?
The cake looks amazing!
The cake looks amazing!
Can you please help me with this?
Can you please help me with this?
The weather is beautiful today.
The weather is beautiful today.
Stop talking!
Stop talking!
What a fantastic day we had at the beach!
What a fantastic day we had at the beach!
Please remember to call me when you arrive.
Please remember to call me when you arrive.
Have you ever seen a shooting star?
Have you ever seen a shooting star?
That movie was so emotional!
That movie was so emotional!
I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Don't forget to bring your homework tomorrow.
Don't forget to bring your homework tomorrow.
Is it going to rain tomorrow?
Is it going to rain tomorrow?
Flashcards
Declarative sentence
Declarative sentence
A sentence that states a fact or opinion. It ends with a period.
Interrogative sentence
Interrogative sentence
A sentence that asks a question. It ends with a question mark.
Exclamatory sentence
Exclamatory sentence
A sentence that expresses strong emotions. It ends with an exclamation mark.
Imperative sentence
Imperative sentence
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Study Notes
Sentence Types
- Declarative sentences make statements and end with a period. Example: "I like apples."
- Interrogative sentences ask questions and end with a question mark. Example: "What time is it?"
- Exclamatory sentences express strong emotion and end with an exclamation mark. Example: "Wow, that's amazing!"
- Imperative sentences give commands or make requests and often begin with a verb. Example: "Please close the door."
Identifying Sentence Types
- The worksheet provides examples of each sentence type.
- Types include Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory, and Imperative.
- Students are instructed to identify the correct category for each sentence.
- Sentences are categorized based on their structure and purpose.
- Practice exercises help in understanding the differences between each sentence type.
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