This document discusses the different kinds of sentences and their punctuation. There are four main types of sentences: declarative sentences that are statements and end with a period, imperative sentences that give commands and end with a period or exclamation point, interrogative sentences that ask questions and end with a question mark, and exclamatory sentences that express excitement and end with an exclamation point. Each sentence type is illustrated with an example.
This document discusses the different kinds of sentences and their punctuation. There are four main types of sentences: declarative sentences that are statements and end with a period, imperative sentences that give commands and end with a period or exclamation point, interrogative sentences that ask questions and end with a question mark, and exclamatory sentences that express excitement and end with an exclamation point. Each sentence type is illustrated with an example.
This document discusses the different kinds of sentences and their punctuation. There are four main types of sentences: declarative sentences that are statements and end with a period, imperative sentences that give commands and end with a period or exclamation point, interrogative sentences that ask questions and end with a question mark, and exclamatory sentences that express excitement and end with an exclamation point. Each sentence type is illustrated with an example.
A statement ends with a period . . A command ends with a period or an exclamatory point. . or ! A question ends with a question mark. ? An exclamation ends with an exclamatory point. ! ⚫A declarative sentence is a statement . ⚫Ex. I LOVE CHOCOLATE.
⚫An imperative sentence (an order) gives a command.
⚫Ex. OPEN THE DOOR PLEASE.
⚫An interrogative sentence asks a question.
EX. WHAT´S WRONG WITH YOU SARA? ⚫An exclamatory sentence expresses excitement. ⚫EX. THAT´S COOL!