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This guide explores the difference between statements and questions in English grammar. A statement conveys information and ends with a period (.). For example, "I can teach Lobo a trick." In contrast, a question seeks information and ends with a question mark (?). An example is, "Can I teach Lobo a trick?" Familiarity with these forms is essential for effective communication. This guide includes examples and explanations to help learners identify and use statements and questions correctly, enhancing their understanding of English sentence structure.
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Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. 1. can I teach Lobo a trick
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. 1. Can I teach Lobo a trick?
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • 2. i can teach Lobo a trick
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • 2. I can teach Lobo a trick.
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • do you like to speak Spanish
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish?
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • 4. i like learning new words
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • 4. I like learning new words.
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • did you open the gate
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate?
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • 6. they went to see Aunt Rosa
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • 6. They went to see Aunt Rosa.
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • They went to see Aunt Rosa. • why are you in a hurry
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • They went to see Aunt Rosa. • Why are you in a hurry?
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • They went to see Aunt Rosa. • Why are you in a hurry? • you should go to school
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • They went to see Aunt Rosa. • Why are you in a hurry? • You should go to school.
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • They went to see Aunt Rosa. • Why are you in a hurry? • You should go to school. • i got home before my brother
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • They went to see Aunt Rosa. • Why are you in a hurry? • You should go to school. • I got home before my brother.
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • They went to see Aunt Rosa. • Why are you in a hurry? • You should go to school. • I got home before my brother. • will you take Wolf home
Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • They went to see Aunt Rosa. • Why are you in a hurry? • You should go to school. • I got home before my brother. • Will you take Wolf home?