
End Punctuation /Types of Sentences
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END PUNCTUATION
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PUNCTUATION
occurs at the end of every sentence The punctuation tells the reader what tone to have when reading the sentence. The type of punctuation depends on the the function of the sentence.
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A sentence
is a group of words that expresses a COMPLETE thought and MAKES SENSE.
A sentence has at least one subject + one verb.
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Make a statement
Ask a question
Command
Deliver a lot of emotion
4 function of a senctence
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My dog is a labradoodle.
Her name is Bella.
My family is from New York.
Examples:
Ends in a period
Declarative Sentence
Make a statement
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Where are you going?
Is this her locker?
Do you have five dollars?
Examples:
End in a question mark
Interrogative Sentence
Ask a question
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Multiple Choice
Vlad is writing a letter to give his cousin information about his new school. Choose the best punctuation mark for him to use at the end of this sentence.
We have recess every day at one o’clock
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?
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence should end with a question mark?
Don't eat any Takis before dinner
Brandon ate 20 bags of Takis
How many bags of Takis can I have
Wow, those Fuego Takis are really hot
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When it ends in a period, it is a polite command.
Imperative Sentence
Take this picture.
Make sure you do your homework.
Work smarter, not harder.
Example
Make a Command
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When it ENDS in an EXCLAMATION POINT, it adds strong emotion to the command
Imperative Sentence
Boy, put a comb through your hair!
Taxi!
Quick, grab a towel!
Stop playing on the stairs!
Examples
Make a Command
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence could end in a period?
Did the TV break yesterday
What's your favorite TV show
Turn of the TV
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Shows great emotion
Ends in an exclamation point
Exclamatory Sentence
That was a fantastic catch!
Whoa! You are driving too fast!
I told you too many times to was the dishes!
Examples
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Match
Have you seen the new Marvel series?
I am going on a trip around the world!
Mary is twelve years old.
Sit over ther!
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Declarative
Imperative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Declarative
Imperative
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