HANDOUT - (Kinds of Sentences)

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Welcome to

English
Class!
TERM 3 - WEEK 1,
SESSION 3
A declarative sentence is a
sentence that:
makes a statement;
tells a fact or
opinion;
begins with a capital
letter; and

ends with a period (.).


An interrogative sentence is a
sentence that:
asks a question;

begins with a capital


letter; and

ends with a question


mark (?).
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES MAY BEGIN WITH...

WHAT…? WHERE..? HOW…?


COULD…? WILL…? MAY…?

WHO…? WHEN…? WHY…?


CAN…? WOULD…? SHOULD…?
An exclamatory sentence is a
sentence that:
GUT
Shows excitement or
strong feeling;

begins with a capital


letter; and

ends with an
exclamation point (!).
OH, EXCLAMATORY SENTENCES
NO!
MAY USE THE
FOLLOWING WORDS...

PHEW!
An imperative sentence is a
sentence that:
tells or commands someone
to do something;

begins with a capital


letter; and

ends with a period (.).

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