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Date : July 18, 2022 Grade : 7

Types of
Sentences
Presented by: Ms. Diana Cabiling
01 Identify the four main types of sentences.

OBJECTIVES 02 Show teamwork and cooperation


through participating in a group activity.

03 Read sentences correctly and


clearly with expressions.

04 Construct declarative, interrogative,


imperative, and exclamatory sentences.
Review
Verb
Verb is an action word and a state of being.

01 02 03

Action Verb Linking Verb Helping Verb


Ice
Breaker!

Read the sentences and express the emotions shown in the picture.
Please do your assignment.
Does she have black hair?
My new car is black.
Oh no! I forgot my keys!
Activity
Group 1: She wears red nail polish.
Group 2: Do you know where the library is?
Group 3: Complete these by tomorrow.
Group 4: I can’t believe it! We won!
Declarative Interogative Imperative Exclamatory
A declarative sentence states a fact An interrogative sentence asks a An imperative sentence expresses a An exclamatory sentence conveys
or opinion and ends with aperiod. question and ends with question request or gives or gives a command emotion and ends with an
mark. or direction. It also and ends with a exclamation mark.
period or exclamation mark.
Group Activity

02

01
03

04
Direction: Read each sentence carefully and identify their
function. Write DS if it is declarative, INS if it is interrogative,
IMS if it is imperative and ES if it is exclamatory.

1.____ Have you read this newspaper article


2.____ We are late for the meeting. 
3.____ Stop that right now! 
4.____ Remember to watch your step as you leave the room.
5.____ Are the packages here yet?
6.____ Professor Franklin said that the situation would
improve.
7.____ Leave those old plates in the closet.
8.____ That dessert was awesome!
9.____ Painting is a relaxing hobby.
10.____ These are the best seats in the stadium!
Assignment:

On a short coupon bond, write a composition about a place relevant to your life. Include
the kinds of Sentences according to its function.
“ THANK YOU!

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