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Types of Sentences

Types of Sentences

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English

6th - 8th Grade

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CCSS
L.1.1J, 6.NS.B.3, L.2.1F

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Standards-aligned

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2 Slides • 21 Questions

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Types of Sentences

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Match

Match each TYPE OF SENTENCE with its definition.

Makes a statement or gives a fact.

Asks a question.

Gives a command.

Expresses excitement.

DECLARATIVE

INTERROGATIVE

IMPERATIVE

EXCLAMATORY

4

Multiple Choice

A DECLARATIVE sentence makes a statement.

Which of these is a DECLARATIVE sentence?

1

My brother's name is Randall.

2

Is your brother's name Randall?

3

Please tell Randall it's time for dinner.

4

Randall, give me my phone back!

5

Multiple Choice

An INTERROGATIVE sentence asks a question.

Which of these is an INTERROGATIVE sentence?

1

Jordan is the fastest on the team.

2

Jordan, run faster!

3

Run faster.

4

Is Jordan faster than you?

6

Multiple Choice

An IMPERATIVE sentence gives a command.

Which of these is an IMPERATIVE sentence?

1

Why didn't you answer the phone?

2

Text me back later.

3

You didn't text me!

4

Jaelynn said she would text me later.

7

Multiple Choice

An EXCLAMATORY sentence makes an exclamation.

Which of these is an EXCLAMATION sentence?

1

Can I borrow $1 for a snack?

2

That's my seat!

3

Get out of my seat.

4

Tania sits in the same seat every day at lunch.

8

Multiple Choice

A DECLARATIVE sentence makes a statement.

Which of these is a DECLARATIVE sentence?

1

Which is Malaya's house?

2

Malaya, come outside!

3

Malaya,

4

Randall, give me my phone back!

9

Multiple Choice

An INTERROGATIVE sentence asks a question.

Which of these is an INTERROGATIVE sentence?

1

Israel left his lunch on the kitchen counter.

2

Help me move these boxes.

3

Who left this jacket on the floor?

4

Everyone get back in here!

10

Multiple Choice

An IMPERATIVE sentence gives a command.

Which of these is an IMPERATIVE sentence?

1

Follow me.

2

The principal announced the prize winners.

3

Get away from me!

4

Who wrote on the bathroom wall?

11

Multiple Choice

An EXCLAMATORY sentence makes an exclamation.

Which of these is an EXCLAMATION sentence?

1

That's disgusting!

2

Did you eat pizza for lunch?

3

The custodian cleans up the cafeteria after each lunch period.

4

Throw your trash away before you leave.

12

Dropdown

Tyler took my chromebook!



This sentence is ​
.

13

Dropdown

Buckle your seat belt.



This sentence is ​
.

14

Dropdown

Do you like roller coasters?



This sentence is ​
.

15

Dropdown

What time does the movie start?



This sentence is ​
.

16

Dropdown

That's ridiculous!



This sentence is ​
.

17

Dropdown

Harrisburg is the capital of Pennsylvania.



This sentence is ​
.

18

Dropdown

Hurry, we're late!



This sentence is ​
.

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Match

Match each type of sentence with the correct example.

Declarative

Interrogative

Imperative

Exclamatory

Evelyn brought in cupcakes for her birthday.

Did Ronald get a new phone?

Brush your teeth and get to bed.

Don't hit the dog!

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Match

Match each type of sentence with the correct example.

Declarative

Interrogative

Imperative

Exclamatory

My math teacher is mean.

Does your math teacher give homework?

Please answer questions #1-5.

I hate math!

21

Match

Match each type of sentence with the correct example.

Declarative

Interrogative

Imperative

Exclamatory

The Kansas City Chiefs won the 2023 Super Bowl.

What was the score of the Super Bowl?

Let's watch the Super Bowl at my house.

Go Chiefs!

22

Drag and Drop

You're annoying. ​


Stop being so annoying. ​ ​


You're the most annoying person I ever met! ​


Are you aware that you're annoying? ​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
DECLARATIVE
IMPERATIVE
EXCLAMATORY
INTERROGATIVE

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Drag and Drop

Let's go! ​


Do you want to leave soon? ​


Excuse me. ​


Anthony moved to California last year. ​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
EXCLAMATORY
INTERROGATIVE
IMPERATIVE
DECLARATIVE

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