Hakuna Matata Declarative and Interrogative sentences!
Declarative Sentence • This is a sentence that gives us a statement or is telling us something. • A statement is something that we are saying or telling someone else. • When we us a declarative sentence it ends with a period. This is what a period looks like zoomed up. This is what it looks like in a sentence.
Example one • Peter Pan is a little boy who never grows up.
Example two • Nemo has a lucky fin.
Example three • Anna is a princess of Arendelle.
Example four • Stitch is an alien who pretends to be a puppy.
Declarative Sentence • So a declarative sentence is a sentence that makes a statement ending in a period. So remember when we say a statement we are saying it is something that we are telling someone else.
Interrogative Sentence • An interrogative sentence is a sentence that ask a question. • When we think of the word question we are asking about something that we want to know from someone else so we ask them a question. • This means that a interrogative sentence ends in a question mark. • A question mark looks like this • An example is How are you doing today?
Example one • Why is Rapunzel’s hair so long?
Example two • Where is Pooh’s honey?
Example three • Are you my fairy god mother?
Example 4 • Will you be my master?
Interrogative Sentence • So an interrogative sentence is a sentence that ends in a question mark.
Hakuna Matata!! • So Today we have learned about what a declarative sentence was and what an interrogative sentence was. • Lets review! • What is a declarative sentence? • What is a interrogative sentence? • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=b. RF 6 N 2 L 4 OLY