Day 1. Commands and Exclamations A command is a sentence that tells someone to do something. It ends with a period(.) The subject of a command is you,

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Day 1

Commands and Exclamations A command is a sentence that tells someone to do something. It ends with a period(.) The subject of a command is you, but you is usually not shown. Ex: Pack your suitcase. An exclamation is a sentence that shows surprise or strong feelings. It ends with an exclamation mark (!). What a great trip this will be! I can’t wait to go!

Put a period at the end if the sentence is a command. Put an exclamation mark at the end if the sentence is an exclamation. 1.Bring your camera__ 2.Put your jacket on __ 3.Wow, I am so excited__ 4.Get in the car, please__ 5.Hooray, we’re on our way__

Circle each command sentence. 1.Did you wash all the dishes? 2.Wash the big plate again. 3.I hope we have pie 4.Be sure the soup is hot. 5.Please get the big spoon. 6.Ben isn't here. 7.Please set the table now. 8.Don’t forget the water.

Day 2

A command is a sentence that tells someone to do something. It ends with a period (.) The subject of a command is you, but you is usually not shown. Ex: Find the strongest one. Please answer me. An exclamation is a sentence that shows surprise or shows strong feelings. It ends with an exclamation mark (!). Ex; Ouch! I tripped on that rock! What a great idea this is!

Write C if the sentence is a command. Write E if it is an exclamation. 1.Get me a basket.__ 2.That is a huge basket! __ 3.Put in the food.__ 4.Bring the ants.__ 5.Oh, no, I dropped the food!__

Put an exclamation mark or a period after each sentence. 1.Go buy a ticket__ 2.I don’t want to go on the roller coaster__ 3.It’s fun__ 4.I hate roller coasters__ 5.Get in the seat__ 6.I’m scared__ 7.Buckle up__ 8.I don’t like this__ 9.Sit back and enjoy the ride__ 10.This is fun__

Day 3

Begin every sentence with a capital letter. End a command with a period. End an exclamation with an exclamation point. Correct each sentence. 1.watch out for that wave 2.don’t go out too far 3.pam fell under the wave 4.hurry and grab her 5.take her home now

Circle the sentence that is a command and underline the one that is an exclamation. 1.Look under the seat. 2.What a big crowd! 3.I am so excited! 4.Go feed the dog. 5.What a great day! 6.Pass the papers. 7.What a cute puppy!

Day 4

Commands and Exclamations Circle the correct answer. Remember that each sentence has to have a capital letter and punctuation mark. 1.You are very strong! you are very strong. You are very strong 2.blow out the match. Blow out the match. blow out the match 3. shoot the arrow! shoot the arrow. Shoot the arrow.

4. catch the cat! Catch the cat. catch the cat. 5.The wind chased me! the wind chased me! the wind chased me. 6. the rock is the strongest! the rock is the strongest. The rock is the strongest!

Correct the sentences. 1.look at the anteater 2.oh, he looks so strange 3.find him some ants 4.wow, see how long his tongue is