Cooking is Bob's favorite hobby.
Declarative
Go to Bob's today.
Imperative
Have you seen Bob's new pound cake?
Interrogative
Did you tell my brother what happened
Interrogative
Did the door lock behind you?
Interrogative
Chocolate can be poisonous to some small animals.
Declarative
Which doctor did you go to for your broken arm?
Interrogative
The price of copper has risen over 20% this month.
Declarative
Don't touch my things!
Imperative
Stop with all that crying!
Exclamatory or Imperative
Lay this book on the table tomorrow.
Imperative
Exclamatory
Suprise! It's your birthday!
Exclamatory
My friends asked if we could go to the movies tomorrow
Declarative
Are you feeling ok, today?
Interrogative
Where are you going after school today?
Interrogative
Watch out for that dog!
Exclamatory
Change this sentence into an interrogative one.
Sharice has on yellow dress today.
Answers vary.
Show Mom your excellent report card!
Imperative
Stop and look both ways!
Exclamatory or/and Imperative
Answer this question with a declarative sentence.
Who has read this book?
I have read this book.
Slow down when it's raining!
Imperative
Do not eat all of the cake.
Imperative
Change this sentence into an interrogative one.
The wind blows hard in a hurricane.
Does the wind blow hard in a hurricane? (Answers vary)
Change this sentence into an interrogative sentence.
Kick the ball harder.
Can you kick the ball harder? (Answers vary)