What is a sentence?
A group of words that expresses a complete thought.
It is a declaration or statement which is in contrast to a command, a question, or an exclamation.
Declarative Sentence
A type of sentence that asks a question, as opposed to sentences that make a statement, deliver a command, or express an exclamation.
Interrogative
What is Imperative Sentence?
Is a type of sentence that gives instructions or advice, and expresses a command, an order, a direction, or a request.
What is Exclamatory Sentence?
A sentence that expresses great emotion such as excitement, surprise, happiness and anger, and ends with an exclamation point.
Conveys a statement, question, exclamation or command and it is consist of a main clause and sometimes one or more subordinate clauses.
Sentence
Define if its TRUE or FALSE
My parents like to watch bullfights.
TRUE
You don't like her? The form is
A. Declarative
B. Interrogative
C. Exclamative
A. Declarative
This type of imperative sentence shares polite wishes and requests with someone, such as, “Have a good day!”
A. Share a Wish or Request
B. Share a Command/Request
C. Give Instructions
D. Offer an Invitation
A. Share a Wish or Request
What kind of express in this sentence?
You were meant to be back yesterday!
A. Anger
B. Suprise
C. Love
A. Anger
Refers to a person, place, thing or an idea doing or being something.
Subject
Define if its Declarative or Interogative.
She said I don't love dogs as much as she does.
Declarative
The interrogative form is typically used to?
A. Request information
B. Give instructions
C. Express surprise
A. Request information
This type of imperative sentence gives instructions, such as, “Let him cool down, and then ask about the incident.”
A. Share a Wish or Request
B. Share a Command/Request
C. Give Instructions
D. Offer an Invitation
C. Give Instructions
What kind of express in this sentence?
Jeepers! You scared the life out of me!
A. Frustration
B. Surprise
C. Love
B. Surprise
Refers to the thing that complete the thought of a sentence.
Predicate
Define if its TRUE or FALSE.
That hotel restaurant serves minced crocodile meat.
TRUE
Interrogative sentences can be in any?
A. Perfect continuous tense
B. Continuous tense
C. Tense
C. Tense
This type of imperative sentence gives a command or shares a request, such as, “Stop beating the dog!”
A. Share a Wish or Request
B. Share a Command/Request
C. Give Instructions
D. Offer an Invitation
B. Share a Command/Request
What kind of express in this sentence?
I'm really going to miss this place!
A. Frustration
B. Love
C. Sorrow
C. Sorrow
Give the subject and predicate of a sentence.
1. Mary and Samuel are getting married in December.
2. The children play.
1. Mary and Samuel is our subject
Getting married is our predicate.
2. The children is the subject
Play is our predicate
Define if its TRUE or FALSE.
Who is coming along with us to the haunted castle tonight?
FALSE because the sentence does not ends in period.
Yes/No Questions
Alternative Interrogatives
Tag Questions
Indirect Questions
This type of imperative sentence extends an invitation, such as, “Please join me for dinner tonight.”
A. Share a Wish or Request
B. Share a Command/Request
C. Give Instructions
D. Offer an Invitation
D. Offer an Invitation
What kind of express in this sentence?
This puzzle is driving me up the wall!
A. Frustration
B. Love
C. Sorrow
A. Frustration