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Saraland Elementary 4th Grade Language Arts Classes Sentences: The 4 Types Saraland Elementary 4th Grade Language Arts Classes

Declarative DECLARATIVE comes from the verb, declare, which means to tell. A DECLARATIVE sentence simply makes a statement. Declarative sentences end with a PERIOD.

Declarative EXAMPLES: Boys are disgusting. Girls are annoying. Teachers are brilliant.

Imperative IMPERATIVE means necessary or required. An IMPERATIVE SENTENCE simply gives a command or makes a request. Imperative sentences end with a PERIOD.

Imperative EXAMPLES: Don’t pick your nose. Clean your room. Kick me, please.

Interrogative INTERROGATIVE comes from the verb, interrogate, which means to question. An INTERROGATIVE sentence simply asks a question. Interrogative sentences end with a question mark.

Interrogative EXAMPLES: Who wants to go? Are you going to eat it? How many will fail the test?

Exclamatory EXCLAMATORY comes from the verb, exclaim, which means to shout or yell. An EXCLAMATORY sentence simply shows excitement or strong feeling. Exclamatory sentences end with an exclamation mark.

Exclamatory EXAMPLES: How strange you are! Quit hitting me! You are an idiot!

Pop Quiz Codes: D IM IN E Write the end mark AND the type of sentence. I need new shoes Can I borrow your book Don’t ever call me again Pass the paper, please Will you call me tonight He dropped his pencil You’re really making me mad Sign this form tonight Your brother is weird Let me see your folder

Pop Quiz Answers Codes: D IM IN E Check to see that your answers are correct. . D ? IN ! E . IM