A declarative sentence ends with this end mark. (You're just saying something!)
What is a period?
Interrogative sentences end with this kind of end mark. I'm not asking!
What is a question mark?
Imperative sentences end with either exclamation points or this end mark.
What is a period?
Exclamatory sentences are usually said with a lot of this.
What is feeling or emotion?
Pieces of a sentence, which are not complete, are called this.
What is a fragment?
Declarative sentences are also called this.
What is a statement?
Interrogative sentences are also called this. It's what to do if you need to know something.
What is a question?
Imperative sentences are also called this. You're telling me!
What is a command?
Exclamatory sentences usually end with this end mark.
What is an exclamation point?
If a fragment does not say who or what is doing something, it is missing...this.
What is the subject?
Someone would use declarative sentences to give this to other people.
What is information?
These sentences often start with key words, like the 4 W's - who, what, when, and...this.
What is where?
With imperative sentences, you are trying to get somebody to do this.
What is do something you want them to do?
Interjections are when you use exclamation not for full sentences, but for phrases or just one single...this. Oh!
What is a word?
If a fragment does not say what the person is doing, it is missing...this.
What is the predicate?
This word containing "declare" is seen in the title of a famous paper in US history.
What is "declaration?"
You can tell a question is being asked, when the person's voice does this at the end.
What is "goes up?"
The word imperative means something is very...this. It has to happen!
What is important?
When somebody uses exclamatory sentences, their voice often does this.
What is gets louder?
This is a time when it would be alright to use fragments. It's not written down!
What is when you are speaking?
This is what is wrong in this sentence:
The panda is eating some bamboo?
What is "it should have a period?"
This is what is wrong in this sentence:[
Do you like eating french fries.
What is it is missing a question mark?
This is what is wrong with this imperative sentence:
You sit down right now?
What is "it is written like a question."
This type of sentence has nothing to do with this animal you can find in the ocean.
What is a clam?
This kind of sentence may be short, but it is not missing anything.
What is a simple sentence?