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Kinds of Sentences Kinds of Sentences Declarative and Interrogative

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Kinds of SentencesKinds of SentencesDeclarative and Interrogative

DECLARATIVE SENTENCES INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES

We have broccoli in the refrigerator.

The sky is blue. We will watch Finding Dory

later. It is raining. My pet is a panda.

Do we have a broccoli in the refrigerator?

Is the sky blue? When will you watch

Finding Dory? Is it raining? What is your pet?

DECLARATIVE SENTENCE

•stating a fact or providing information•ends with a period (.)

Ex:Ms. Charisse is beautiful.

INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE

•asking a question•ends with a question mark (?)

Example:Is Ms. Charisse beautiful?

I WANNA RUN TO YOU!

When is your birthday?

Canossa Academy is my school.

Are you happy?

Where do you live?

St. Magdalene is kind.

He is honest.

Do you care for mother earth?

September 3 is my birthday.

Do you brush your teeth everyday?

I live in Calamba City.

IMPERATIVE SENTENCES EXCLAMATORY SENTENCES

Please close the door when you leave.

Don’t click your fingernails on the desk.

Don’t run. Please take a sit.

This is so cool! Don’t run and slip on the

ice! That’s amazing! Ouch! It hurts!

IMPERATIVE SENTENCE

•give commands•make a request•ends with a period (.)

Ex: Sit down.Please be quiet.

EXCLAMATORY SENTENCE

•express strong emotions or feelings•ends with an exclamatory point (!)

Ex: Wow! What a surprise!That’s amazing!

Identify whether the sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative or exclamatory.1. We decided to climb the tall tree.2. What is wrong with Mrs. Stewart?3. Are you sure that you want to

spend your money on that toy?4. That was so exciting!5. Leave my sister alone.

6. Pick some fresh flowers for the vase.7. Please put your boots before you go

out in the train.8. My grandfather will slowly regain his

health after the surgery.9. You drive me crazy!10.Jackson was hired at the grocery store

in June.

Identify whether the sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative or exclamatory.