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4 Types of Sentences

4 Types of Sentences

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English

1st - 12th Grade

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CCSS
L.1.1J, L.2.1F, L.8.1C

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Kenneth Sahuleka

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9 Slides • 15 Questions

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4 Types of Sentences

Declarative, Imperative, Exclamatory & Interrogative

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Before we begin...

  • No gadgets.

  • No opening new tabs, unless instructed.

  • No memes.

  • Focus--if you can concentrate throughout the lesson, you won't have any homework.

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Declarative, Imperative, Exclamatory & Interrogative

All of these sentence types can be used with any tense.

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Declarative

  • Mainly used to tell things--facts, opinions, etc.

  • Always ends with a period.

  • "There are a lot of stars tonight."

  • "I will start eating healthy things."

  • "They were in hiding for fifteen years."

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Open Ended

Can you write a declarative sentence? You can use any tense.

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Imperative

  • Used to give commands and for making requests.

  • Can end with either an exclamation mark (!) or a period (.)

  • "Mimi, stop chasing my hamster!"

  • "Please bring me a cup of coffee."

  • "You have to finish your food!"

  • Can you guess why some imperative sentences end with exclamation marks while the rest end with periods?

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Open Ended

Can you write an imperative sentence? You can use any tense.

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Exclamatory

  • Shows strong feelings such as: excitement, joy, anger, frustration, etc.

  • Always ends with an exclamation mark (!)

  • "We did it, we finally graduated!"

  • "I'm going to bite Hambo if he doesn't stop biting me!"

  • "Those puppies are so adorable!"

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Open Ended

Can you write an exclamatory sentence? You can use any tense.

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Interrogative

  • Used to ask questions.

  • Always ends with question marks (?).

  • "Did you finish the game last night?"

  • "Do you think Kirby is stronger than Mario?"

  • "Will it rain tonight?"

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Open Ended

Can you write an interrogative sentence? You can use any tense.

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Alright, Quiz Time!

Any questions before we start?

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Multiple Choice

Which of these sentences is declarative?

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Kindly fetch me the newspaper.

2

We must stop global warming!

3

I ate a bunch of apples yesterday.

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Multiple Choice

Which of these sentences is exclamatory?

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The food here is out of this world!

2

Get out of my room!

3

Would you like some sushi?

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Multiple Choice

Which of these sentences is imperative?

1

I'm starving here!

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Move your car, it's blocking the road!

3

The restaurant's supposed to be around here.

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Multiple Choice

Which of these sentences is interrogative?

1

You better do your homework.

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Do they sell seafood here?

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Sushi is the best thing in the world!

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Multiple Choice

Which of these sentences is exclamatory?

1

The match just started and they already scored a goal!

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Puppies usually dislike water, but some actually enjoy swimming.

3

Get me a bucket of water!

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Multiple Choice

Which of these sentences is imperative?

1

The ramen was way too spicy!

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Should we order some food before the restaurants close?

3

We have to get out of here!

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Multiple Choice

Which of these sentences is imperative?

1

You will all submit your assignments tonight.

2

I will not eat roaches!

3

I think the Ender Dragon looks a bit goofy.

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Multiple Choice

Which of these sentences is declarative?

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I would jump with joy if I got the chance to meet Messi!

2

You have to stop Messi.

3

A lot of people say Messi is the greatest footballer of all time.

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Multiple Choice

Which of these sentences is interrogative?

1

Is soccer more fun than futsal?

2

Futsal is way too exhausting.

3

We need to score at least two goals!

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Multiple Choice

Which of these sentences is exclamatory?

1

I really like horror films.

2

He will pay me by the end of the month!

3

We need to work together!

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Multiple Choice

Which of these sentences is declarative?

1

We'll go and find shelter, you guys wait here.

2

The sun's really bright today, it's making me dizzy.

3

I'm getting out of here!

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And we're done!

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4 Types of Sentences

Declarative, Imperative, Exclamatory & Interrogative

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