Types of Sentences
Figurative Language
Complete/Incomplete
Capitalization
Fact or Opinion
100

This type of sentence ends with a question mark ?

Interrogative

100

Allison the Alligator always amazes

alliteration

100

He ran away.

Complete

100
a pink fog rolled through the room.

A - the first letter of the sentence

100

Mantis shrimp are the coolest animals in the ocean.

Opinion

200

This type of sentence always ends with an exclamation mark !

Exclamatory

200

Bang!

onomatopoeia

200

Flew to Vancouver

incomplete

200

Yesterday i went swimming.

I

200

Two or four people can play tennis

Fact
300

The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.

Declarative sentence

300

Life is a rollercoaster of emotion.

Metaphor

300

Sarah sleeps.

Complete

300

After school, steve went to play scrabble.

Steve (name/proper noun)

Scrabble (name/proper noun)

300

Video games are a waste of time.

Opinion

400

Close the door.

Imperative sentence

400

The rain fell like tear drops

Simile

400

Most sentences have these two parts

Subject and predicate

400

Julie said "He never went very far".

No corrections

400

I don't like playing multiplayer video games.

Fact

500

Run!

Imperative sentence

500

The leaf danced in the wind

personification

500

The subject is implied in this type of sentence

Imperative

500

We played jeopardy in english class today.

Jeopardy 

English

500

Pop contains sugar that is bad for your teeth, so it is wrong to drink it.

Fact, then opinion

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