Definitions
Missing Punctuation
In Real Life
Ending Punctuation
100

I'm so excited for the holiday vacation next week

! (Exclamation Point)

I'm so excited for the holiday vacation next week.

100

This is the most common type of sentence I see when I read a book.

Declarative Sentence.

100

This sentence ends with a question mark.  (?)

Interrogative Sentence.

200

This type of sentence makes a statement.

Declarative Sentence

200

Close the door behind you when you leave

. (period)

Close the door behind you when you leave.

200

Fans and other audience members use these types of sentences a lot when they are at a sports game or a concert.

Exclamatory Sentences.

200

This sentence ends with an exclamation mark. (!)

Exclamatory Sentence.

300

This type of sentence gives a command.

Imperative Sentence.
300

Watch out for that car

! (exclamation point)

Watch out for that car!

300

You use this kind of sentence when you want to know something.

Interrogative Sentence.

300

This sentence can end with a period or an exclamation point.

Imperative Sentence.

400

This type of sentence asks a question.

Interrogative Sentence

400

Should you always plug up the Chromebooks when you put them back

? (Question Mark)

Should you always plug up the Chrombeooks when you put them back?

400

Police use these types of sentences during an interrogation.

Interrogative.

400

This sentence only ends with a period.

Declarative Sentence.

500

This type of sentence shows a really strong emotion.

Exclamatory Sentence.

500

I'm annoyed because my parents are always telling me what to do

. (period)

I'm annoyed because my parents are always telling me what to do.

500

Kings, rulers and emperors use a lot of these types of sentences.

Imperative Sentences

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