The document discusses how to identify commands and exclamations in sentences. It states that commands tell someone to do something without directly addressing them, and give examples like "Go take a bath". Exclamations show strong feelings like surprise, excitement or anger through capitalization and ending with an exclamation point, such as "What a lovely surprise!". The document provides examples of statements, questions, commands and exclamations to help distinguish between them.
The document discusses how to identify commands and exclamations in sentences. It states that commands tell someone to do something without directly addressing them, and give examples like "Go take a bath". Exclamations show strong feelings like surprise, excitement or anger through capitalization and ending with an exclamation point, such as "What a lovely surprise!". The document provides examples of statements, questions, commands and exclamations to help distinguish between them.
The document discusses how to identify commands and exclamations in sentences. It states that commands tell someone to do something without directly addressing them, and give examples like "Go take a bath". Exclamations show strong feelings like surprise, excitement or anger through capitalization and ending with an exclamation point, such as "What a lovely surprise!". The document provides examples of statements, questions, commands and exclamations to help distinguish between them.
The document discusses how to identify commands and exclamations in sentences. It states that commands tell someone to do something without directly addressing them, and give examples like "Go take a bath". Exclamations show strong feelings like surprise, excitement or anger through capitalization and ending with an exclamation point, such as "What a lovely surprise!". The document provides examples of statements, questions, commands and exclamations to help distinguish between them.