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Sentences: Types & Structures
By: Antone’ JosephOct. 8, 2013
Mrs. Dawson 6th
English Language Arts
Declarative Compound
ComplexInterrogative
Exclamatory
Simple
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ex Imperative
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Declarative Sentences
• Declarative Sentences- make a complete statement.
• These sentences end with periods.• Ex. La’Nae bought herself a dress, sandals, a
hat, and bracelets.
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Interrogative Sentences
• Interrogative Sentences- ask questions.• These sentences end with question marks.(?)• Ex. What outfit should La’Nae buy her best
friend, Kianna?
or
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Exclamatory Sentences• Exclamatory Sentences- show excitement.• These sentences end with exclamation points.
(!)• Ex. La’Nae told Kianna that she would buy her
an outfit. Kianna said “ Thank you!”
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Imperative Sentences
• Imperative Sentences- tell a command.• These sentences end with exclamation points.
(!)• Ex. Kianna wanted matching earrings too. I
said, “ you better pay me back for these earrings!”
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Simple Sentences
• Simple Sentences- 1 independent clause.• Ex. Kianna liked the outfit and the earrings.
&
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Compound Sentences
• Compound Sentences- include 2 independent clause.
• Ex. La’Nae wanted to buy another outfit for herself. La’Nae went to the mall to find a outfit.
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Complex Sentences
• Complex Sentences- 1 independent clause and 1 subordinate clause.
• Ex. I like the pink skirt, not the turquoise.me
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Compound-Complex Sentences
• Compound-complex Sentences- 2 independent clauses and 1 subordinate clause.
• Ex. I bought the pink skirt, not the turquoise. The pink skirt was better for me.
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