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GOOD

MORNING!
LET’S PRAY!
JESUS, THANK YOU FOR THIS
DAY. THANK YOU FOR THE
LESSON THAT WE ARE ABOUT
TO LEARN. BLESS US, OUR
TEACHER AND OUR SCHOOL IN
JESUS NAME WE PRAY. AMEN
KINDS OF
SENTENCES
A sentence is a group of
words that forms a complete
thought. A sentence begins
with a capital letter, ends with
an end mark and has a
subject and a predicate.
A declarative sentence
is a sentence that
makes a statement or
gives information. A
declarative sentence
ends with a period (.)
There are seven continents on
Earth.
My cat is black.
Dogs are cute.
The sky is blue.
A sentence that asks a
question is an
interrogative sentence.
An interrogative
sentence ends with a
question mark (?).
What is the right way to iron a shirt?
When are the best days to go to the
mall?
Where is your new cat?
Why is the sky blue?
How are you today?
Imperative sentences
are used to issue a
command or instruction,
make a request, or offer
advice. Basically, they
tell people what to do.
Preheat the oven. (Instruction)
Don't eat all the cookies. (Request or
demand)
Stop feeding the dog from the table.
(Request or demand)
Please join us for dinner. (Invitation)
An exclamatory
sentence expresses
heightened emotion
such as excitement,
surprise, anger, or joy.
It always ends with an
exclamation mark (!)
What a beautiful day! (Expresses
happiness)
How amazing this car is ! (Expresses
surprise)
What a stupid boy you are, Jack!
(Expresses anger)
What an evil witch she was! (Expresses
Fear)
Question

.?!
Mark

Period Exclamation
point
OPEN YOUR BOOK
AND TURN IT ON
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THANK
YOU!

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