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Questions Telling Sentences Or

A telling sentence is also called a statement. Telling sentences begin with a capital letter. Telling sentences end with a period. Some sentences tell something. A telling sentence is also called a statement.

Here are some examples of telling sentences, or statements. Jenny planted a seed. She gave it water. It sat in the sunshine. The plant began to grow. The leaves grew large. A flower opened.

Do you know which groups of words make a sentence? Tigger is orange with black stripes. Tigger’s ears and nose. Tigger, Eeyore and Pooh had a picnic My sister likes to sleep with Pooh.

Always begin a sentence with a capital letter. End an asking sentence, or question, with a question mark. ???????

Can you find the group of words that asks a question? Do you know what kind of animal I am? You are a raccoon. what time do we eat lunch What is your favorite flavor of ice cream?