By: Mark and Jenny. Makes a statement; ending with a period.  Example: I see something weird in that tree. I think it’s a gray baseball.

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By: Mark and Jenny

Makes a statement; ending with a period.  Example: I see something weird in that tree. I think it’s a gray baseball.

Asks a question; always ends with a question mark. Example: Hi what is your name?.

Tells or asks someone to do something; usually ends with a period but may end with an exclamation point. Example: Johnny you could blind yourself doing that.

Exclamatory:Shows strong feeling; always ends always ends with an exclamation point. Example:Don’t inject that vaccine into you it has poison in it!

Now that you know about the types of sentences we will test you about them. 1. Do you like playing on the computer? 2. Go get the dog from the vet. 3. Oh my gosh, my eye ball’s on the floor! 4. Yesterday, I bought a new pair of shoes.

Here are the answers to the questions that I asked. 1. Interrogative 2. Imperative 3. Exclamatory 4. Declarative

The End