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F K S: D, I, I, E .: OUR Inds of Entences Eclarative Mperative Nterrogative AND Xclamatory

The document discusses the four types of sentences: declarative sentences make statements and end with periods, imperative sentences give commands or requests and usually end with periods but strong commands end with exclamation points, interrogative sentences ask questions and end with question marks, and exclamatory sentences show excitement or strong feelings and end with exclamation points.

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F K S: D, I, I, E .: OUR Inds of Entences Eclarative Mperative Nterrogative AND Xclamatory

The document discusses the four types of sentences: declarative sentences make statements and end with periods, imperative sentences give commands or requests and usually end with periods but strong commands end with exclamation points, interrogative sentences ask questions and end with question marks, and exclamatory sentences show excitement or strong feelings and end with exclamation points.

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FOUR KINDS OF SENTENCES: DECLARATIVE, IMPERATIVE,

INTERROGATIVE, AND EXCLAMATORY.


A declarative sentence makes a statement and ends with a period.
Examples: I go to Voorhees Middle School.
George Washington was the first president.

An imperative sentence gives a command or makes a request. Most


imperative sentences end with a period. A strong command ends with
an exclamation point.
Examples: Please pass the vegetables. [request]
Sit down. [command]
Stop shouting! [strong command]

An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question


mark.
Examples: How old are you?
Did you write in your Writers Notebook?

An exclamatory sentence shows excitement or expresses strong feeling


and ends with an exclamation point.
Examples: What an easy assignment that was!
I won the tournament!
FOUR TYPES OF SENTENCES REVIEW
MS. PRYZBYLKOWSKI, LANGUAGE A RTS

FOUR KINDS OF SENTENCES: DECLARATIVE, IMPERATIVE,


INTERROGATIVE, AND EXCLAMATORY.

FOUR TYPES OF SENTENCES REVIEW


MS. PRYZBYLKOWSKI, LANGUAGE A RTS

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