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The “Fab Four” The 4 Types of Sentences
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Four Types of Sentences:
Declarative Interrogative Imperative Exclamatory
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1. Declarative Tells something Makes a statement Gives information
Ends with a “.” ORDINARY SENTENCE Easy way to remember- You are “declaring” something in a declarative sentence “I went to a movie last night.”
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2. Interrogative Asks a question Ends with a “?”
CURIOUS SENTENCE “What movie did you see?”
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“Listen carefully to the directions.”
3. Imperative Gives an order Tells someone to do something Can end with a period OR an exclamation point “Listen carefully to the directions.” “Clean your room!” BOSSY SENTENCE If something is imperative it means that it is important and has to be done
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4. Exclamatory Shows strong feeling or emotion Said with excitement!
Ends with a “!” “I just won a trip to the Bahamas!” EXCITED SENTENCE Exclamatory sounds a lot like “exclaim”. When you exclaim something, you are usually shouting it out/really excited, really mad, really sad etc.
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Show What You Know! On the next slide, label each sentence with its correct sentence type. (INT)=Interrogative (D)=Declarative (E)=Exclamatory (IMP)=Imperative
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Label the following sentence with either (INT), (D), (E), or (IMP)
I am going to the store to buy fruit. I love watermelon! Is it hot outside? Do your homework. Doing your homework is important. Wash the dishes. Fall is my favorite time of year! I do not like winter. Halt! The play begins at 7:00 p.m. on Friday night.
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Question of the Day Why should we write using different types of sentences? It makes our writing more interesting for others to read!
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