Sentence Types
Punctuation
Homophones
100

This is an example of a simple sentence.


Q: What is a simple sentence?

Single, independent clause
(single subject - no additions)

100

What punctuation exists in every simple, declarative sentence

A full stop.


100

What is the difference between to -two - too

two = 2
too = also
to = preposition (We go to the shops)

200

Compared to the sentence prior, this is a complex sentence. 

A sentence with an independent and dependent clause.

"compared to the sentence prior" is dependent on there being more to the sentence. 

200
What is the punctuation mark called when you build a contraction (e.g.: I am = I'm)

An apostrophe (') 

200

Which one would you use if you were talking about the temperature?

1. weather
2. whether 

weather 

300

Sit down!

This is an example of an imperative sentence.
What is an imperative?

A command.

300

This punctuation mark separates independent  and dependent clauses

a comma

You can do this together, or alone. 

300

What is the difference between there, they're and their

there = location

they're = contraction (they + are)

their = ownership (their school, their computer, their values )

400

There are four sentence types:

- declarative
- interrogative
- imperative
- exclamatory

What punctuation is needed with exclamatory sentences?

An exclamation point "!" 

500

Interrogative and interrogation are related concepts.

What punctuation is needed with an interrogative sentence?

A question mark (?)

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