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What is the appropriate end mark for the sentence 'Do you want to go see a movie with me'?
What is the appropriate end mark for the sentence 'Do you want to go see a movie with me'?
- ? (correct)
- !
- .
- ;
Which sentence type is represented by 'Of course I do'?
Which sentence type is represented by 'Of course I do'?
- Interrogative
- Imperative
- Exclamatory (correct)
- Declarative
What is the correct end mark for the sentence 'Read this article if you want to learn about them'?
What is the correct end mark for the sentence 'Read this article if you want to learn about them'?
- . (correct)
- ;
- !
- ?
Identify the sentence 'How do homing pigeons find their way home?' by its type.
Identify the sentence 'How do homing pigeons find their way home?' by its type.
Which of the following sentences is declarative?
Which of the following sentences is declarative?
Flashcards
End Marks for Sentences
End Marks for Sentences
Sentences have different end punctuation to indicate their purpose.
Declarative Sentence
Declarative Sentence
A declarative sentence makes a statement.
Interrogative Sentence
Interrogative Sentence
An interrogative sentence asks a question.
Imperative Sentence
Imperative Sentence
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Exclamatory Sentence
Exclamatory Sentence
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Study Notes
Sentence Functions and End Marks
- Directions A: Add appropriate end marks to sentences
- Example: "Do you want to go see a movie with me?" (question mark)
Identifying Sentence Types
- Directions B: Identify sentence type (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative) and add correct end marks
- Interrogative: Asks a question (e.g., "How do homing pigeons find their way home?") - uses a question mark (?)
- Imperative: Gives a command or request (e.g., "Read this article if you want to learn about them.") - uses a period (.)
- Declarative: States a fact or opinion (e.g., "These light rays are invisible to humans.") - uses a period (.)
- Exclamatory: Shows strong emotion (e.g., "How remarkable that pigeons can do this!") - uses an exclamation mark (!)
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Test your understanding of various sentence functions and the correct end marks to use. This quiz will help you identify sentence types such as declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative. Improve your punctuation skills while having fun!