Is this an an Interrogative, Exclamatory, Declarative, or Imperative Sentence?
My Dog Plays at the Park.
Declarative.
Create an Interrogative Sentence.
Answer will be a Question.
Define a Simple Sentence.
A Sentence with 1 Subject and 1 Verb.
Is this Sentence Simple, Complex, or Compound?
Jerry Went to Costco, While Mary Went to Buy Gas.
Complex.
Create a Decelerative Sentence.
Answer will be a Statement.
Define a Complex Sentence.
A Sentence with 2 Subjects and 2 Verbs.
Is this an an Interrogative, Exclamatory, Declarative, or Imperative Sentence?
I Couldn't Wait to Go Trick or Treating!!
Exclamatory.
Create an Exclamatory Sentence.
Answer Will Show Strong Emotion and End With a (!)
Define a Compound Sentence.
A Sentence with an Independent and a Dependent Clause.
Is this Sentence Simple, Complex, or Compound?
The Chef Cooked the Burgers and Hotdogs Quickly.
Simple.
Create an Imperative Sentence.
Sentence will be a Command.
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Which 2 Types of Sentence is this? (Interrogative, Exclamatory, Declarative, or Imperative Sentence) AND (Simple, Complex, Compound).
After Trick or Treating, You Must Share Your Candy with Your Teacher.
Imperative & Compound
Create a Complex Sentence.
Answer will Have 1 Independent and 1 Dependent Clause.
What is the Difference Between an Interrogative, Exclamatory, Declarative, and Imperative Sentence? (Define all 4)
Interrogative: A Question
Exclamatory: A Sentence Showing Strong Emotions
Declarative: A Statement
Imperative: A Command
Using ALL 7 types of Sentences, create a short story. Your story must have AT LEAST one Simple, Compound, Complex, Exclamatory, Declarative, Imperative, and Interrogative Sentence. Make sure you're able to identify where each type of sentence is!
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