Post on 14-Oct-2020
Types of SentencesDeclarative Interrogative
Exclamatory Imperative
Declarative Sentence
O Declarative- the kind of sentence that
makes a statement or “declares” something:
“He eats yogurt.”
Interrogative Sentence
O interrogative – The kind of sentence that
asks a question and uses a question mark:
“How can I do that?”
Exclamatory Sentence
O Exclamatory- a sentence that shows
excitement
Imperative Sentence
O Imperative- a sentence that tells a person or
thing to do an action.
There are a lot of different types of drinks in the kitchen
O This sentence is: declarative
Where did your family go for Thanksgiving?
O This sentence is: interrogative
Lamont tried to warn him to be careful, but it was too late!
This sentence is: exclamatory
Don’t put the glasses in the sink until you’ve rinsed them out.
This sentence is: imperative
Ouch! That really hurts a lot!
This sentence is: exclamatory
Don’t put the glasses in the sink until you’ve rinsed them out.
This sentence is: imperative
Dad said, “No one is going anywhere until your jobs are
done.”
The sentence of dialogue is: declarative
Does your mother know you swept the floor for her?
O This sentence is: interrogative
After they go to Mandy’s house, Ann and Kit need to do their
homework.
O This sentence is: declarative