Sentences Definition of a Sentence 4 Every sentence

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Sentences

Sentences

Definition of a Sentence 4 Every sentence begins with a capital letter and ends

Definition of a Sentence 4 Every sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with punctuation. 4 Sentences express a complete thought. 4 There are four types of sentences we use when we write: – Declarative – Interrogative – Imperative – Exclamatory

Declarative 4 A statement is a telling sentence. 4 A statement ends with a

Declarative 4 A statement is a telling sentence. 4 A statement ends with a period (. ). J I am responsible for the choices I make.

Interrogative 4 A question is an asking sentence. 4 Questions end with a question

Interrogative 4 A question is an asking sentence. 4 Questions end with a question mark (? ). 4 Questions often begin with who, what, when, where, how, or why. J What time is it?

Imperative 4 A command is a sentence that gives an order. 4 Commands end

Imperative 4 A command is a sentence that gives an order. 4 Commands end with a period (. ). 4 Commands can begin with “please” or an introduction word. J Please get out your pencil.

Exclamatory 4 An exclamation is an excited sentence. 4 Exclamations end with an exclamation

Exclamatory 4 An exclamation is an excited sentence. 4 Exclamations end with an exclamation point (!). 4 Exclamations can begin with question words, but don’t ask a question. J What a huge dog that is!

What type is each sentence? 4 Where is my coat? 4 Go get your

What type is each sentence? 4 Where is my coat? 4 Go get your book. 4 My dog’s name is Toby. 4 I won! 4 Please sit down. 4 Joey is absent today. 4 How many apples are on the tree?

Add the correct end mark to each sentence. 4 Go get in the car

Add the correct end mark to each sentence. 4 Go get in the car 4 Where is Kelsey 4 What a huge watermelon 4 I found a dime 4 I won the grand prize 4 How did you do that 4 Next, put in the sugar