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Public Types of Sentences
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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
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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
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Public What is sentence? The girl is dancing. — Example Types of Sentences Slide 4 predicate subject
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Public What is sentence? My classmates are kind. — Example Types of Sentences Slide 5 subject Predicate
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Public Four Types of Sentences
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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