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Maha abdi

English TeacherAt Rahmah Center

maha-abdi7@hotmail.com

Kinds of Sentences

Sept.24,2012

Kinds of Sentences

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There are four different kinds of

sentences.

Declarative Sentence

A declarative sentence makes a statement. It

ends with a period.

He likes pepperoni pizza.The umbrella is green.Mrs. Smith is a teacher.

Interrogative Sentence

An interrogative sentence asks a

question. It ends with a question mark.

Do you like pepperoni pizza?

Have you seen my umbrella?

Who is your teacher?

Exclamatory Sentence

An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation point.

Hooray!Wow! That’s great news!

Imperative Sentence

An imperative sentence gives a

command. It ends with a period.

Go to your room.Throw me the ball.

Bob, please close the door.

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Practice TimeSee if you can

correctly identify the following

kinds of sentences.

What kind of sentence is this?

Are you going to the movies

tonight?

Interrogative –because the

sentence asks a question

What kind of sentence is this?

What a great movie that was!

Exclamatory –because the

sentence shows strong

feeling

What kind of sentence is this?

There are many different kinds of

animals at the zoo.

Declarative –because the

sentence makes a

statement

What kind of sentence is this?

“Open to Chapter 5 of your math

book.”

Imperative –because the

sentence gives a command

What kind of sentence is this?

Bob has an iPod.

Declarative –because the

sentence makes a

statement

What kind of sentence is this?

Be careful with your iPod.

Imperative –because the

sentence gives a command

What kind of sentence is this?

iPods are amazing!

Exclamatory –because the

sentence shows strong

feeling

What kind of sentence is this?

Do you have an iPod?

Interrogative –because the

sentence asks a question

What kind of sentence is this?

Please pass the salt and pepper.

Imperative –because the

sentence gives a command

What kind of sentence is this?

It is sunny outside.

Declarative –because the

sentence makes a

statement

What kind of sentence is this?

Are you planning to travel during your vacation?

Interrogative –because the

sentence asks a question

What kind of sentence is this?

What a beautiful day!

Exclamatory –because the

sentence shows strong

feeling

What kind of sentence is this?

Would you like to go to the beach

with me?

Interrogative –because the

sentence asks a question

What kind of sentence is this?

Bring your hat and sunblock with you

to the beach.

Imperative –because the

sentence gives a command

What kind of sentence is this?

Wow! What a play!

Exclamatory –because the

sentence shows strong

feeling

What kind of sentence is this?

The student went to the store to buy

some candy.

Declarative –because the

sentence makes a

statement

What kind of sentence is this?

What is your favorite food?

Interrogative –because the

sentence asks a question

What kind of sentence is this?

Don’t forget to study for the test.

Imperative –because the

sentence gives a command

What kind of sentence is this?

This is the last practice sentence.

Declarative –because the

sentence makes a

statement

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