I'm so excited for the holiday vacation next week
! (Exclamation Point)
I'm so excited for the holiday vacation next week.
This is the most common type of sentence I see when I read a book.
Declarative Sentence.
This sentence ends with a question mark. (?)
Interrogative Sentence.
This type of sentence makes a statement.
Declarative Sentence
Close the door behind you when you leave
. (period)
Close the door behind you when you leave.
Fans and other audience members use these types of sentences a lot when they are at a sports game or a concert.
Exclamatory Sentences.
This sentence ends with an exclamation mark. (!)
Exclamatory Sentence.
This type of sentence gives a command.
Watch out for that car
! (exclamation point)
Watch out for that car!
You use this kind of sentence when you want to know something.
Interrogative Sentence.
This sentence can end with a period or an exclamation point.
Imperative Sentence.
This type of sentence asks a question.
Interrogative Sentence
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?
Police use these types of sentences during an interrogation.
Interrogative.
This sentence only ends with a period.
Declarative Sentence.
This type of sentence shows a really strong emotion.
Exclamatory Sentence.
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.
Kings, rulers and emperors use a lot of these types of sentences.
Imperative Sentences