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September 07, 2012 Grammar Intro Week 1.1 Four Kinds of Sentences and Interjections

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September 07, 2012

Grammar Intro Week 1.1

Four Kinds of Sentencesand Interjections

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Each kind of sentence begins with a capital letter and has a special end mark.

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

Example:

A good vocabulary makes you a better reader.

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An interrogative sentence asks a question. It ends with a question mark.

Example:

Do you know what the word loquacious means?

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An imperative sentence gives a command or makes a request. It ends with a period. The subject (you) does not appear, but it is understood.

Example:

Learn these fifty words by Friday.

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An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation mark.

Example:

You have got to be kidding! What a hard test that was!

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An interjection is a word or a group of words that expresses strong feeling. It is not a completesentence. An interjection is usually followed by an exclamation mark.

Example:

Wow! Hooray! Ouch! Ugh!

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Can you identify the four types of sentences?

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declarative sentence - statementinterrogative sentence - questionimperative sentence - commandexclamatory sentence - shows strong feelinginterjection - expresses strong feeling (not a complete sentence)

interrogative

1. Is it hard for you to spell words?

Move to revealanswer.

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declarative sentence - statementinterrogative sentence - questionimperative sentence - commandexclamatory sentence - shows strong feelinginterjection - expresses strong feeling (not a complete sentence)

declarative

2. I really enjoy a game called Scrabble®.

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declarative sentence - statementinterrogative sentence - questionimperative sentence - commandexclamatory sentence - shows strong feelinginterjection - expresses strong feeling (not a complete sentence)

imperative

3. Pick up seven of the letter tiles.

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declarative sentence - statementinterrogative sentence - questionimperative sentence - commandexclamatory sentence - shows strong feelinginterjection - expresses strong feeling (not a complete sentence)

declarative

4. Players spell words with their letters.

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declarative sentence - statementinterrogative sentence - questionimperative sentence - commandexclamatory sentence - shows strong feelinginterjection - expresses strong feeling (not a complete sentence)

exclamatory

5. What a terrible bunch of letters I have!

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declarative sentence - statementinterrogative sentence - questionimperative sentence - commandexclamatory sentence - shows strong feelinginterjection - expresses strong feeling (not a complete sentence)

declarative

6. I drew seven consonants.

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For the next four sentences, add the correct end punctuation mark to each sentence.

Then on the line, write whether the sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory.

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7. A dictionary contains much information

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8. Does it have a history of each word

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9. Read every meaning listed for the word

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10. Wow! This book weighs a ton

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Great job!