Sentence Functions and End Marks - Extra Practice (PDF)

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This document includes practice questions on identifying sentence types (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, imperative) and adding the corresponding punctuation marks. It is suitable for secondary school students.

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## CONVENTIONS SENTENCE FUNCTIONS AND END MARKS **A. DIRECTIONS:** Add an appropriate end mark to each sentence. 1. Do you want to go see a movie with me? 2. I would like to, but I cannot finish doing my chores in time. 3. Let me come over and help you. 4. Do you mean it? 5. Of course I do! **B....

## CONVENTIONS SENTENCE FUNCTIONS AND END MARKS **A. DIRECTIONS:** Add an appropriate end mark to each sentence. 1. Do you want to go see a movie with me? 2. I would like to, but I cannot finish doing my chores in time. 3. Let me come over and help you. 4. Do you mean it? 5. Of course I do! **B. DIRECTIONS:** On each line, identify the sentence as declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, or imperative. Then, add the appropriate end mark to each sentence. | Sentence Type | Sentence | |---|---| | Int | How do homing pigeons find their way home? | | Imp | Read this article if you want to learn about them. | | Int | Did you know that pigeons see special light rays? | | Dec | These light rays are invisible to humans. | | Exc | How remarkable that pigeons can do this! | | Imp | Imagine the world from a bird's-eye view. |

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