Declarative
Interrogative
Imperative
Exclamatory
Guess the Sentence
100

Makes a statement and ends with a period.

Declarative sentence

100

Asks a question and ends with a question mark.

An Interrogative sentence

100

Expresses a command or a request and ends with a period, or an exclamation mark if the command indicates strong feeling.

An Imperative sentence

100

Shows excitement or strong feeling and ends with an exclamation point.

An Exclamatory sentence

100

Why did we not have practice today?

 Interrogative Sentence

200

Punctuation for declarative sentence

a period

200

Punctuation for an Interrogative sentence.

 A Question Mark

200

Makes what type of statement

a command or request

200

Expresses this through exclamatory sentence

exaggeration or excitement.

200

We have art on Monday and Thursday every week.

 Declarative Sentence

300

What this type of sentence expresses

comment or general remark

300

Makes what type of statement

A question

300
Punctuation for an imperative sentence.
What is a period and exclamation mark
300

Punctuation for an exclamatory sentence.

exclamation mark

300

I don't want to take out the trash!

Exclamatory sentence

400

Determine which one is declarative. 

1. Are we having practice today? 

2. I like going to school.

3. Sit down.

 2. I like going to school.

400

Determine which one is an Interrogative sentence.

1. Write down your answer to the following question in the next few minutes.

2.If you fail to do so you will receive lunch detention.

3. Will you really give us lunch detention?

3. Will you really give us lunch detention?

400

Determine which sentence is imperative.

1.Please bring a gift to Rick's birthday party.

2. Are you even going to the birthday party?

3. Yes I am, and I hope you come.

1.Please bring a gift to Rick's birthday party.

400

Determine which sentence is exclamatory

 1.Which gift is from Jimmy? 

2. Give me the gift now!

3. Sorry for yelling.

2. Give me the gift now!

400

Take out the trash now!

 Imperative sentence

500

Recite the definition of a "DECLARATIVE SENTENCE" from your memory.

 A statement that ends with a period.

500

Words that usually start an interrogative sentence.

What

Where

Why

Who

Can

How




500

Recite the definition of an Imperative sentence from memory.

 Expresses a command or request and ends with a period, or an exclamation mark if the command indicates strong feeling

500

Recite the definition of an exclamatory sentence from your memory

Shows excitement or strong feeling and ends with an exclamation mark.

500

1. Will you please help me with my homework? 

2. My mom said, no sorry honey I can't. 

3. Great,  just what I needed is another incorrect assignment!

4. Mother said, you will do your homework!

 1. Interrogative 

2. Declarative

 3. Exclamatory 

4. Imperative

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