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Declarative A sentence that makes a statement. It ends with a period. Interrogative A sentence that asks a question. It ends with a question mark.? 2 2015 Crea ons by LAckert

Exclamatory A sentence that shows a strong emotion. It ends with an exclamation mark.! Imperative A sentence that gives a command. It can end with a period or an exclamation mark. or! 3 2015 Crea ons by LAckert

Name: Sentence Types: Declarative or Interrogative #1 Directions: For each sentence, write whether the sentence is or. 1. Northern Alaska can be a cold and bleak place in the winter. 2. Is it time to revise the system of scientific naming? 3. Why should India punish an entire nation for the actions of a few? 4. The race may be won or lost on the final sprint. 5. From where is the money coming? 6. The crowds began to fill the stadium by 6 p.m. 7. Do you know where this was made? 8. How many rainforests remain in the world? 9. Traffic is very heavy during rush hour. 11. Write a sentence: 10. He is studying hard for his upcoming test. 12. Write an sentence: 8 2015 Crea ons by LAckert

Name: Answer Key Sentence Types: Declarative or Interrogative #1 Directions: For each sentence, write whether the sentence is or. 1. Northern Alaska can be a cold and bleak place in the winter. 2. Is it time to revise the system of scientific naming? 3. Why should India punish an entire nation for the actions of a few? 4. The race may be won or lost on the final sprint. 5. From where is the money coming? 6. The crowds began to fill the stadium by 6 p.m. 7. Do you know where this was made? 8. How many rainforests remain in the world? 9. Traffic is very heavy during rush hour. 10. He is studying hard for his upcoming test. 11. Write a sentence: Answers will vary 12. Write an sentence: Answers will vary 9 2015 Crea ons by LAckert

Name: Sentence Types: Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory #10 Directions: For each sentence, decide if it is, or exclamatory. Then fill in the circle in front of the correct answer. 1. The storm caused a lot of damage last night. 2. My phone was just here but now I can t find it. 3. Can we get ready to go outside and play in the snow? 4. Thomas forgot to turn off the t.v. before he went to bed last night. 5. I m shocked he did that! 6. The storm is coming quick! 7. How many minutes do we have left? 8. Jenna copied the files for me. 26 2015 Crea ons by LAckert

Name: Answer Key Sentence Types: Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory #10 Directions: For each sentence, decide if it is, or exclamatory. Then fill in the circle in front of the correct answer. 1. The storm caused a lot of damage last night. Declarative 2. My phone was just here but now I can t find it. Declarative 3. Can we get ready to go outside and play in the snow? Interrogative 4. Thomas forgot to turn off the t.v. before he went to bed last night. 5. I m shocked he did that! Exclamatory 6. The storm is coming quick! Exclamatory 7. How many minutes do we have left? Interrogative 8. Jenna copied the files for me. Declarative Declarative 27 2015 Crea ons by LAckert