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Four Kinds of Sentences

Four Kinds of Sentences. Language: Usage, mechanics, spelling, definition, pronunciation, sentence structure spi. 0501.1.5 Use correct end of sentence punctuation (e.g., period, question mark). . What do you notice about these sentences?. My favorite snack is Chex Mix.

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Four Kinds of Sentences

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  1. Four Kinds of Sentences Language: Usage, mechanics, spelling, definition, pronunciation, sentence structure spi. 0501.1.5 Use correct end of sentence punctuation (e.g., period, question mark).

  2. What do you notice about these sentences? • My favorite snack is Chex Mix. • Do you have a favorite snack? • Oh, yummy! I love that too! • Share with me. • Rose, please give us more.

  3. Declarative - A declarative sentence makes a statement. A declarative sentence ends with a period. • Example: The house will be built on a hill.

  4. Interrogative - An interrogative sentence asks a question. An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark. • Example: How did you find the card?

  5. Exclamatory - An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling. An exclamatory sentence ends with an exclamation mark. • Example: The monster is attacking!

  6. Imperative - An imperative sentence gives a command. • Example: Cheryl, try the other door. • Sometimes the subject of an imperative sentence (you) is understood. • Example: Look in the closet. (You, look in the closet.)

  7. Quia sentence quiz

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