Declarative sentences have exclamation marks at the end.
Types of sentences

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5th Grade
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1.
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False
2.
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Declarative sentences end with a full stop and convey information, provide facts, or offer explanations.
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True
3.
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An interrogative sentence asks a question. Example: "Michael, have you seen my book?"
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True
4.
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Imperative sentences end with a period or exclamation point and are called directives as they provide direction.
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True
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Exclamatory sentences express emotions like happiness or anger. Example: "Michael, it's way past your bedtime!"
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True
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