Types of Sentences

Worksheet by Jihan Itani
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ELA
Grades
4
Language
ENG
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Four Types of Sentences Watch the video! A declarativesentence ends in a _. period (.) question mark (?) exclamation point (!) An exclamatorysentence ends in a _. period (.) question mark (?) exclamation point (!) An interrogativesentence ends in a _. period (.) question mark (?) exclamation point (!) An imperativesentence ends in a _. period (.) question mark (?) exclamation point (!) Matching! Match each sentence with the appropriate type! Imperative Eat your dinner. Declarative We will go to the park on Sunday. Exlamatory Wow! That ride was awesome! Interrogative Can you help me carry these boxes? Read each statement and fill in the blank with the type of sentence that matches the description. 1. A declarativesentence makes a statement and ends in a period.2. An interrogativesentence asks a question and ends in a question mark.3. An imperativesentence gives a command or tells someone to do something and ends in a period.4. An exclamatorysentence expresses excitement or a strong emotion and ends in an exclamation point. Declarative or Imperative? Sort each sentence based on whether it is declarative(makes a statement) or imperative(gives a command). Declarative My favorite food is spaghetti. We are going to the movies this weekend. George Washington was the first president of the United States. Glitter is my favorite color. Samantha is my best friend. I need to stop at my locker before class. I forgot my backpack at home. I am going to eat pizza for lunch today. Imperative Eat your vegetables. Walk in a straight line. Sit quietly at your desk. Cut the birthday cake. Turn the radio off. Wash your hands before dinner. Stop at the red light. Pick the pencil you want to use. Study for the test tomorrow. Write your name on your paper.

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