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Grammar: Sentences

Name

• A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.


It begins with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark.
• A sentence fragment is a group of words that does not express a
complete thought.
• A statement is a sentence that tells something. It ends with a period.
• A question is a statement that asks something. It ends with a question
mark.

Read each group of words. If it is a sentence, add the proper punctuation mark.
If it is not a complete sentence, write fragment.

1. My mother walked into the kitchen

2. Looked out the window

3. One of my sisters

4. What were they looking at

5. A deer stood in the yard


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6. Underneath the apple tree

7. We watched quietly

8. The deer looked up

9. Did it see us

10. Ran off across the lawn

Grammar • Grade 5 • Unit 1 • Week 1 1


Grammar: Commands and Exclamations
Name

• A command is a sentence that tells or asks someone to do something. It


ends with a period or an exclamation point.
• An exclamation expresses strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation
point.

Add the proper punctuation to the end of each sentence. Then write whether the
sentence is a statement, question, command, or exclamation.

1. Where are the maps

2. I had them in my backpack

3. Help me look for them

4. We don’t want to get lost

5. I’m so angry about losing them

6. Can we find the way home on our own

7. Did we pass by that tree earlier today

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8. I remember those strange rocks as well

9. Climb up that hill

10. The view from up there is amazing

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Grammar: Punctuate Sentences
Name

• A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.


A sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation
mark.
• A statement ends with a period. A question ends with a question
mark. A command can end with a period or an exclamation point.
An exclamation ends with an exclamation point.

Rewrite each sentence by putting capital letters and punctuation marks where
they belong.

1. did you hear about the elephants outside

2. they are coming to town for the fair

3. go over to the window to see them

4. this year’s fair will be the best ever


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5. how much do elephants eat each day

Grammar • Grade 5 • Unit 1 • Week 1 3


Grammar: Proofread
Name

• A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.


A sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation
mark.
• A statement ends with a period. A question ends with a question
mark. A command can end with a period or an exclamation point.
An exclamation ends with an exclamation point.

Proofread the paragraph. On the lines below, correct any fragments or mistakes in
sentence capitalization and punctuation.
last night my sister wanted to go to the movies? I wanted to go with her. what was
stopping us. I had to finish my math homework first. The hardest problems ever.
I asked my sister to wait for me? what do you think she did. She helped me figure out the
answers. made it to the show just in time

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Grammar: Sentences
Name

A. Read each group of words. If it is a sentence, add the proper punctuation mark.
If it is not a complete sentence, write fragment.

1. Over by the new sports field

2. My friends and I decide to race

3. How long will it take to run a mile

4. My friend’s new sneakers

5. That is my best time ever

B. Add the proper punctuation to the end of each sentence. Then write whether
the sentence is a statement, question, command, or exclamation.

6. Do you want to race again

7. Use this watch to record our time

8. We will run five laps this time

9. Are you ready


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10. My heart is pounding like crazy

Grammar • Grade 5 • Unit 1 • Week 1 5

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