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Identify that Sentence Type! Listen to the sentence. Which type of sentence is it? Swat the correct answer! There is a catch… Some of the sentences don’t have punctuation!

Mary is in the store. Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Is there enough for me? Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Our team is awesome! Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Take that work home with you. Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Bring me that toy. Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

I walked over to her house. Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Jack yelled, “I love you!” Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Park the car. Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Juice can help your dry throat. Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Is that the way to do it_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Do your homework_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

The chair is wobbly_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

The pizza is delicious_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Can I come too_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

I don’t need a copy of that contract_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Where is Benjamin_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

I like peaches with ice cream_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Sit down next to her_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Do you like peaches with ice cream_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Eat those peaches with ice cream_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Spelling is my favorite subject_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

The field trip will be in May_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Will you help me_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

I don’t understand how to do this_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Answer the phone_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Will you answer the phone_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

I answered the phone_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

That puppy is full of energy_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory

Turn in your assignment_ Imperative Interrogative Declarative Exclamatory