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The Four Kinds of Sentences

Mrs. Kelly Brown

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Today we are going to learn about the types of sentences.

What is a sentence?

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What is a sentence?

•A sentence is a group of words that makes sense.

•A sentence expresses a complete thought.•A sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a symbol.

•A sentence has at least one verb an action word.

Example:

Sam went to the store.

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Declarative Sentence.

Examples:

A declarative sentence makes a statement. It ends with a period (.).

The boy is happy. The people are running.

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Interrogative Sentence.

Examples:

An interrogative sentence asks a question. It ends with a question mark(?) .

Who is your teacher? Have you ever seen a flying fish?

Examples

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Imperative Sentence.

An imperative sentence gives an order. It ends with a period OR an exclamation point.

Go to your room! Stop.

Examples:

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Exclamatory Sentence

Examples:

An exclamatory sentence expresses strong feelings. It ends with an

exclamation point.

Hooray!Wow! That’s great news!

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Four Kinds of Sentences

3. Imperative- (.) , (!) gives a command.

4. Exclamatory- (!) shows strong feeling or emotions.

2.Interrogative- (?) asks a question.

1. Declarative- (.) , (!) makes a statement.

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Now it’s your turn!

Remember.

Don’t forget that a sentence always begins with a capital letter and ends with an end mark.

The four kinds of sentences and don’t forget that imperative sentences can end two ways!

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Lets Practice!

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•What kind of candy do you like

•Go get the paper off the porch

•Wow, you did great•I love to watch old movies

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Did you get them right?

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•What kind of candy do you like? (interrogative)

•Go get the paper off the porch. (imperative)

•Wow, you did great! (exclamatory)

•I love to watch old movies. (declarative)

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