Statements and Questions. Statements and Questions Statements end with a ________period. Statements are sentences that tells something. Questions end.

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Statements and Questions

Statements and Questions Statements end with a ________period. Statements are sentences that tells something. Questions end with a ____________question mark? Questions are sentences that ask something.

Examples of Sentences: The airport was crowded. Her plane landed on time. Carlos bought a ticket. Examples of Questions: Was the airport crowded? When did her plane land? Did Carlos buy a ticket?

Now you tell me: Sentence or Question and what is the correct ending punctuation? 1. Did you ever help to make a pot of stew_______________ question? 2. I like to make stew with my uncle_______________ statement. 3. We put carrots, beans, meat, and potatoes in a pot _____________ statement. 4. Did I remember to tell you that we added water _____________ ?question

5. Then we let the stew cook slowly for several hours _____________ statement. 6. We always keep a lid on the pot __ ___________ statement. 7. Can you think of anything more delicious _____________ question ?

HOMEWORK: September 10 th Page: 16 # 1 – 7 Remember to write S or Q and the punctuation