Make this sentence declarative:
I love to read!
I love to read.
Make this sentence interrogative:
This is my book.
Is this my book?
What is the object in this sentence?
Janet wears a jacket.
jacket
Make this sentence exclamatory:
This is a great day.
This is a great day!
Make this sentence imperative:
Annilus goes to work.
Go to work.
Make this sentence declarative:
Do you love your mom?
You love your mom.
Make this sentence interrogative:
I want to eat pizza.
Do you want to eat pizza?
What is the object in this sentence?
Everyone has a backpack.
backpack
Make this sentence exclamatory:
Can you find your pen?
You can find your pen.
Make this sentence imperative:
The students play the game.
Play the game.
Make this sentence declarative:
Is this phone mine?
This phone is mine.
Make this sentence interrogative:
They look like students.
Do they look like students?
What is the object in this sentence?
He likes to eat pizza.
pizza
Make this sentence exclamatory:
The students play Hedbanz.
Hedbanz
Make this sentence imperative:
I want you to be quiet.
Be quiet.
Make this sentence declarative:
I am so angry!
I am so angry.
Make this sentence interrogative:
He can't find his car.
Can he find his car?
What is the object in this sentence?
Yovany and Gerardo speak Spanish.
Spanish
Make this sentence exclamatory:
It is snowing a lot today.
It is snowing a lot today!
Make this sentence imperative:
The father folds the laundry.
Fold the laundry.
Make this sentence declarative:
Take out the trash.
He/She takes out the trash.
I/You take out the trash.
Make this sentence interrogative:
She is from Haiti.
Is she from Haiti?
We use whiteboards and markers.
whiteboards, markers
Make this sentence exclamatory:
My son is finally cleaning his room.
My son is finally cleaning his room!
Make this sentence imperative:
It's time to go home now.
Go home now.