Four Kinds of Sentences
Lesson 1: Four Kinds of Sentences A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.
Lesson 1: Four Kinds of Sentences Declarative Sentence Example Purpose: Makes a statement End mark: Period (.) Our class traveled to Chicago.
Lesson 1: Four Kinds of Sentences Imperative Sentence Examples Purpose: Gives a command or makes a request End mark: Period (.) Sit down near me. Please stay here.
Lesson 1: Four Kinds of Sentences Interrogative Sentence Example Purpose: Asks a question End mark: Question mark (?) Did you enjoy our museum trip?
Lesson 1: Four Kinds of Sentences Exclamatory Sentence Example Purpose: Expresses strong emotion End mark: Exclamation point (!) How huge the museum seemed!
Guided Practice Listen to my story. Directions: Tell whether each sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory. Listen to my story. Nobody would climb the mountain with me. Was it wise to climb the mountain alone? The peak looked fairly high. What a foolish decision I made! Imperative Declarative Interrogative Exclamatory