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Public Types of Sentences. Public Types of Sentences Learning Objectives The student will able to  identify the four types of sentences;  determine.

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Presentation on theme: "Public Types of Sentences. Public Types of Sentences Learning Objectives The student will able to  identify the four types of sentences;  determine."— Presentation transcript:

1 Public Types of Sentences

2 Public Types of Sentences Learning Objectives The student will able to  identify the four types of sentences;  determine which type of punctuation mark (period, question mark, or exclamation point) is used with any given sentence;  demonstrate their ability to write declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative sentences. — Learning Objectives Types of Sentences Slide 2

3 Public What is sentence? A sentence maybe define as a group of words that contains a subject and a predicate and expresses a complete thoughts. Types of Sentences Slide 3

4 Public What is sentence? The girl is dancing. — Example Types of Sentences Slide 4 predicate subject

5 Public What is sentence? My classmates are kind. — Example Types of Sentences Slide 5 subject Predicate

6 Public Four Types of Sentences

7 Public Types of Sentences What is declarative sentence?  A declarative sentence is one which states or declares something or one that states a fact. — Declarative (Statement Sentences) — Example — Interrogative(Question Sentences) — Example — Exclamatory(Exclamation Sentences) — Example — Imperative(Command Sentences) — Example Types of Sentences Slide 7

8 Public Types of Sentences Declarative Sentence The children are playing basketball. — Declarative (Statement Sentences) — Example — Interrogative(Question Sentences) — Example — Exclamatory(Exclamation Sentences) — Example — Imperative(Command Sentences) — Example Types of Sentences Slide 8

9 Public Types of Sentences Declarative Sentence  In a declarative sentence, the subject usually comes before the verb. It starts with a capital letter and ends with a full stop in writing and drop in pitch in speech. — Declarative (Statement Sentences) — Example — Interrogative(Question Sentences) — Example — Exclamatory(Exclamation Sentences) — Example — Imperative(Command Sentences) — Example Types of Sentences Slide 9

10 Public Types of Sentences Declarative Sentences  The boy ate the apple.  The girl is happy.  The people are running.  My friend loves eating cake in the morning.  The umbrella is purple. — Declarative (Statement Sentences) — Example — Interrogative(Question Sentences) — Example — Exclamatory(Exclamation Sentences) — Example — Imperative(Command Sentences) — Example Types of Sentences Slide 10

11 Public Types of Sentences What is imperative sentence?  An imperative sentence is one which expresses a request, command or an order. — Declarative (Statement Sentences) — Example — Imperative(Command Sentences) — Example — Exclamatory(Exclamation Sentences) — Example — Interrogative(Question Sentences) — Example Types of Sentences Slide 11

12 Public Types of Sentences Imperative Sentence Please, give me a glass of water. — Declarative (Statement Sentences) — Example — Imperative(Command Sentences) — Example — Exclamatory(Exclamation Sentences) — Example — Interrogative(Question Sentences) — Example Types of Sentences Slide 12

13 Public Types of Sentences Imperative Sentence  An imperative sentence starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. Generally, the subject is not mentioned and only the predicate is expressed. — Declarative (Statement Sentences) — Example — Imperative(Command Sentences) — Example — Exclamatory(Exclamation Sentences) — Example — Interrogative(Question Sentences) — Example Types of Sentences Slide 13

14 Public Types of Sentences Imperative Sentences  Stop.  Go to your room.  Open the window.  Throw me the ball.  Kindly lend me your book. — Declarative (Statement Sentences) — Example — Imperative(Command Sentences) — Example — Exclamatory(Exclamation Sentences) — Example — Interrogative(Question Sentences) — Example Types of Sentences Slide 14

15 Public Types of Sentences What is exclamatory sentence?  An exclamatory sentence is one which expresses a sudden or strong emotion or feeling such as happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, fear or excitement. — Declarative (Statement Sentences) — Example — Imperative(Command Sentences) — Example — Exclamatory(Exclamation Sentences) — Example — Interrogative(Question Sentences) — Example Types of Sentences Slide 15

16 Public Types of Sentences Exclamatory Sentence Help! Our house is on fire! — Declarative (Statement Sentences) — Example — Imperative(Command Sentences) — Example — Exclamatory(Exclamation Sentences) — Example — Interrogative(Question Sentences) — Example Types of Sentences Slide 16

17 Public Types of Sentences Exclamatory Sentence  An exclamatory sentence cannot be a single word. It usually begins with a capital letter and ends with an exclamation mark (!). Sometimes, a period is used to lessen the force of the exclamation. — Declarative (Statement Sentences) — Example — Imperative(Command Sentences) — Example — Exclamatory(Exclamation Sentences) — Example — Interrogative(Question Sentences) — Example Types of Sentences Slide 17

18 Public Types of Sentences Exclamatory Sentences  I hate you!  We won the game!  Happy birthday, Amy!  Wow! I really love you.  Ugh! Why are you yelling at me? — Declarative (Statement Sentences) — Example — Imperative(Command Sentences) — Example — Exclamatory(Exclamation Sentences) — Example — Interrogative(Question Sentences) — Example Types of Sentences Slide 18

19 Public Types of Sentences What is interrogative sentence?  An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question. — Declarative (Statement Sentences) — Example — Imperative(Command Sentences) — Example — Exclamatory(Exclamation Sentences) — Example — Interrogative(Question Sentences) — Example Types of Sentences Slide 19

20 Public Types of Sentences Interrogative Sentence What is your name? — Declarative (Statement Sentences) — Example — Imperative(Command Sentences) — Example — Exclamatory(Exclamation Sentences) — Example — Interrogative(Question Sentences) — Example Types of Sentences Slide 20

21 Public Types of Sentences Interrogative Sentence  An interrogative sentence usually begins with an asking word with first letter in capital, and always ends with a question mark (?). — Declarative (Statement Sentences) — Example — Imperative(Command Sentences) — Example — Exclamatory(Exclamation Sentences) — Example — Interrogative(Question Sentences) — Example Types of Sentences Slide 21

22 Public Types of Sentences Interrogative Sentences  Have you received my message?  Where do you lived?  What kind of flower do you like?  Who are your friends?  Did you see that? — Declarative (Statement Sentences) — Example — Imperative(Command Sentences) — Example — Exclamatory(Exclamation Sentences) — Example — Interrogative(Question Sentences) — Example Types of Sentences Slide 22


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