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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Types of Sentences Punctuation Subject Predicates Combining Sentences Commas in A Series

A sentence that tells someone to do something.

What is a command?

A sentence that asks something.

What is a question?

A sentence that shows strong feelings.

What is a exclamation?

A sentence that tells something.

What is a statement?

These are the four different types of sentences.

Statement, Question, Command, Exclamation

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What is a question mark?

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What is a period?

!

What is an exclamation mark?

This end mark is used at the end of a statement.

What is a period?

This end mark goes at the end of a question.

What is a question mark?

The underline part of this sentence. A dog barked at the mailman.

What is a subject?

The underline part of this sentence. The lady went to the store.

What is a predicate?

This part tells what the subject does or what it is.

What is a predicate?

This tells who or what does the something.

What is a subject?

The two parts of a sentence.

What are subjects and predicates?

Two sentences can be combined by using these words.

What are and/or?

Combine these two sentences. Dad took a nap. Mom took a nap.

Dad and Mom took a nap.

Combine these two sentences. A ball rolled down the hill. A skateboard rolled down the hill.

A ball and skateboard rolled down the hill.

Combine these two sentences. Sue swam in the pool. Jan swam in the pool.

Sue and Jan swam in the pool.

This is why writers combine sentences.

What is to vary them or make their writing better?

This is used to separate three or more words in a series or group.

What is a comma?,

Tell the words in a series. My mom cleaned the bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen.

What is bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen?

Commas come after each word in the series except this one.

What is and?

Tell the words in a series. Pete, Rick, and Al walked down the road.

What is Pete, Rick, and Al?

These words are called what? car, truck, and bus apple, orange, melon, and banana

What are a series or a group of words in a series?