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STUDENT’S PRAYER
KINDS OF SENTENCES
according to
FUNCTION
1. Declarative Sentence (.) states an idea
2. Interrogative Sentence (?) asking a question
3. Exclamatory Sentence (!) shows strong feeling
4. Imperative Sentence (.) (!) command
Classify the sentence as DEC for Declarative, INT for
Interrogative, IMP for Imperative, or EXC for Exclamatory.

1. Uncle Robin always accompanies me in his adventures.


2. Give this food to the stray cat over there.
3. What a lousy service this is!
4. Do you have something in mind?
5. Khian wants everybody to listen and follow him.
6. Yhui, kindly give this cute puppy to your sister.
7. Whose concert do you like the most?
8. Leave me alone!
9. Jake collected the trash out of the house.
10.You should have been careful!
Identify the kind of each sentence according to use. Use the
code: DEC – Declarative INT – Interrogative
IMP – Imperative EXC - Exclamatory

11. Sing for me!


12. Are these cute stuffed toys all mine?
13. I can’t believe this!
14. Go and live your best life unapologetically.
15. My sister is busy playing a video game in her phone.
Classify the sentence as DEC for Declarative, INT for
Interrogative, IMP for Imperative, or EXC for Exclamatory.
DEC 1. Uncle Robin always accompanies me in his adventures.
IMP 2. Give this food to the stray cat over there.
EXC
3. What a lousy service this is!
INT
4. Do you have something in mind?
DEC
5. Khian wants everybody to listen and follow him.
IMP
6. Yhui, kindly give this cute puppy to your sister.
INT 7. Whose concert do you like the most?
EXC
8. Leave me alone!
DEC 9. Jake collected the trash out of the house.
EXC 10.You should have been careful!
Identify the kind of each sentence according to use. Use the
code: DEC – Declarative INT – Interrogative
IMP – Imperative EXC - Exclamatory

IMP 11. Sing for me!


INT 12. Are these cute stuffed toys all mine?
EXC 13. I can’t believe this!
IMP 14. Go and live your best life unapologetically.
DEC 15. My sister is busy playing a video game in her phone.
KINDS OF SENTENCES
according to
Structure
1. Simple Sentence- has the most basic elements that make
it a sentence: a subject, a verb and a complete thought.
2. Compound Sentence - A compound sentence contains
two independent clauses joined by a coordinating
conjunction
3. Complex Sentence- contains one independent clause and
at least one dependent clause.
4. Compound-Complex Sentence - contains multiple
independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.
H. Identify the kind of each sentence according to structure.
Use the code: S – Simple C – Compound
CX – Complex CXC – Compound-Complex
16. Paramore’s concert is cancelled because of the pandemic.
17. Few were called to join the weekly workshop.
18. Atom talked about moving out but his mom shut off the
idea because she thought Atom was not fit for the
responsibility.
19. Joey finally turned in his worksheets, but he sent the wrong
files.
20. Sarah wants to go the Disneyland.
Classify the sentence as S for Simple, C for Compound, CX for
Complex, or CXC for Compound-Complex.
21. Joy divides her tasks very well.
22. Even if you tried auditioning to the pageant, you will
never be accepted.
23. A lot of Filipinos chose to spend their Holidays in their
respective homes.
24. Hilda booked a ticket to France, yet she booked
another ticket to Japan on the same date.
25. Because the rain was pounding really hard, I decided to
stay in, and I ordered Japanese food in Hungrily.
H. Identify the kind of each sentence according to structure.
Use the code: S – Simple C – Compound
CX – Complex CXC – Compound-Complex
CX 16. Paramore’s concert is cancelled because of the pandemic.
S 17. Few were called to join the weekly workshop.
CXC 18. Atom talked about moving out but his mom shut off the
idea because she thought Atom was not fit for the
responsibility.
C 19. Joey finally turned in his worksheets, but he sent the wrong
files.
S 20. Sarah wants to go the Disneyland.
Classify the sentence as S for Simple, C for Compound, CX for
Complex, or CXC for Compound-Complex.
S 21. Joy divides her tasks very well.
CX 22. Even if you tried auditioning to the pageant, you will
never be accepted.
S 23. A lot of Filipinos chose to spend their Holidays in their
respective homes.
CM 24. Hilda booked a ticket to France, yet she booked
another ticket to Japan on the same date.
CXC 25. Because the rain was pounding really hard, I decided to
stay in, and I ordered Japanese food in Hungrily.
Interjections
-are words used to express strong
feeling or sudden emotion. They are
included in a sentence (usually at the
start) to express a sentiment such as
surprise, disgust, joy, excitement, or
enthusiasm.
A. Identify the interjection used in each
sentence.

1. Wow! That was amazing.


2. Thank you dear.
3. Alas! I slipped in water.
4. Opps! I am extremely sorry.
5. Uh! This place smells bad
B. Use the following interjections in a sentence.
6-10
Hurry! Argh! Well Ouch! Whoa
!
A. Identify the interjection used in each
sentence.

1. Wow! That was amazing.


2. Thank you dear.
3. Alas! I slipped in water.
4. Opps! I am extremely sorry.
5. Uh! This place smells bad
B. Use the following interjections in a sentence.
6-10
Hurry! Argh! Well Ouch! Whoa
!
BYE

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