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100

Which type of sentence makes a statement and ends with a period?

declarative

100

Which two types of sentences typically begin with a verb (predicate) instead of a noun (subject)?

interrogative (questions) and imperative (commands/requests)

100

My name is Simon and I live in London with my mum, my dad, and my three sisters

period

.

100

Will you be at Carina's party tomorrow?

interrogative

100

do david and mary still live in the city of boston

Do David and Mary still live in the city of Boston?

200

Which type of sentence gives a command or makes a request?

imperative

200

Who/what is the implied subject of an imperative sentence?

"you" (the person to whom the speaker is speaking)

200

Don't forget to finish your homework for class

period

.

200

This movie is terrifying! I can't look!

exclamatory

200
please go to the store and buy some bread milk and eggs

Please(,) go to the store and buy some bread, milk(,) and eggs.


(commas in parentheses are optional)

300

Which type of sentence is this one that you're reading right now? How can you tell?

interrogative (asks a question, ends with a question mark)

300

What word can we use to make a request/command sound more polite? Does this word go at the beginning or the end of the sentence?

please; can go at the beginning AND the end

300

Don't you want to have dinner with us at the restaurant

question mark

?

300

You seem very angry at me right now.

declarative

300

ouch i just stepped on a nail

Ouch! I just stepped on a nail!

400

Which type of punctuation would you use to make a polite request in an imperative sentence?

period / full-stop

.

400

In academic writing, how many exclamation points do we put at the end of an exclamatory sentence?

only one

(but you can use as many as you want in texts, personal emails, etc.)

400

Don't get too close to that wild and dangerous tiger

exclamation point

!


(you could also end with a period, but the words "wild" and "dangerous" suggests this is a strong command, not a polite request)

400

I think you need to wash the dishes before you have dessert.

declarative

(not a request/command; the subject-predicate phrase "I think..." makes this a regular statement)

400

scientists say that people should ware protection from the son when they go outside

Scientists say that people should wear protection from the sun when they go outside.

500

Which type of sentence expresses strong emotion? What punctuation mark do we use at the end of this type of sentence?

exclamatory; exclamation point

!

500

Name at least four question words that can be used at the beginning of an interrogative sentence.

any of the following: who, what, where, when, why, which, how (much/many/often...)

500

This is the hardest question I've ever tried to answer in my entire life and I am so frustrated by it

exclamation point

!

500

Answer this question as quickly as you can!

imperative

500

this clas is verrry interesting and the students are really fun

This class is very interesting(,) and the students are really fun.


(you could also end with an exclamation mark, because words like "very interesting" and "really fun" suggest strong emotion)

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