4 Types of Sentences By Mrs. Staples 2015 Designed for 2 nd Grade.

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4 Types of Sentences By Mrs. Staples 2015 Designed for 2 nd Grade

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4 Types of SentencesBy Mrs. Staples 2015

Designed for 2nd Grade

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Remember the ending mark depends on the type of sentence.

There are several correct terms used when telling what type of sentence you are using.

• Statement/Telling/Declarative

• Command/Imperative

• Question/Asking/Interrogative

• Exclamation/Exclamatory

Mom helped me to plant a garden __

Which type of sentence is this? Click Here

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Statement/Telling/DeclarativeWhether you call it a statement, telling, or what I call the 4th grade word, declarative, you are talking about a sentence that tells you something.

These sentences will always end with a period.

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I like to eat ice-cream covered in sprinkles.

Statement

The balloons floated high into the sky until they looked like tiny dots and disappeared.

Statement

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Command/ImperativeIf a sentence is giving you a command or telling you to do something, it is called a command or the 4th grade word…imperative.

They can be easily confused with statements because they also end with a period.

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Command

Go get the dog.

Hold your sister’s hand near the water.

Command

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Question/Asking/InterrogativeWhen a sentence is asking something it is called a question. As you get older they will call this type of sentence an interrogative.

An asking sentence ends with a question mark.

?

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Which kind of fruit is your favorite?

Question

Are you going to eat all that food by yourself?

Question

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Exclamation/ExclamatoryWhen a sentence shows STRONG emotion, then it is called an exclamatory sentence.

These type of sentences end with an exclamation point.

!

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That is amazing!

Exclamatory

Cars are the best thing on Earth!

Exclamatory

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Your Turn to Pick the Correct Sentence.

A.My homework is in my book bag? B.My homework is in my book bag.C.My homework is in my book bag!

Answer: B

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Your Turn to Pick the Correct Sentence.

A.Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar?B.Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar.C.Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar!

Answer: A

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Your Turn to Pick the Correct Sentence.

A.It’s a snow day, no school today?B.It’s a snow day, no school today.C.It’s a snow day, no school today!

Answer: C

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The sentences below are missing capital letters and punctuation marks. Correct the sentences.1. mrs staples loves tacos

2. do you have a pencil i may borrow

3. the cat is sleeping on my lap

4. feed the dogs

5. which of the magic tree house books do you like best