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Warm-up: Answer on your own sheet of paper. 1) List the sentence structures we learned about yesterday. 2) Who or what did something tells you the……….? 3) By answering what the subject does tells you the …………? 4) A compound sentence is made up of what 2 parts? 5) FANBOYS stands for…….? 1) List the sentence structures we learned about yesterday. 2) Who or what did something tells you the……….? 3) By answering what the subject does tells you the …………? 4) A compound sentence is made up of what 2 parts? 5) FANBOYS stands for…….?
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DECLARATIVE SENTENCE: A declarative sentence makes a statement, or declaration. Example: Cake is delicious. A declarative sentence makes a statement, or declaration. Example: Cake is delicious.
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IMPERATIVE SENTENCE An imperative sentence is used to command or request. Example: I want more cake now. An imperative sentence is used to command or request. Example: I want more cake now.
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INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE An interrogative sentence poses a question. Example: Do you like cake? An interrogative sentence poses a question. Example: Do you like cake?
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EXCLAMATORY SENTENCE An exclamatory sentence exclaims something. Example: Cake is the best dessert ever! An exclamatory sentence exclaims something. Example: Cake is the best dessert ever!
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INDEPENDENT PRACTICE Complete the “KINDS OF SENTENCES” side of your worksheet. What kind of sentence is this? Complete the “KINDS OF SENTENCES” side of your worksheet. What kind of sentence is this?
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GROUP WORK: 3-4 per group On a large sticky paper provide the following: o The definition of all four types of sentences. o An example of each type of sentence. On a large sticky paper provide the following: o The definition of all four types of sentences. o An example of each type of sentence.
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