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IMPERATIVE

AND
EXCLAMATORY
SENTENCES

MRS. CORRALES & MS.


CALDERÓN
IMPERATIVE
SENTENCE
EXAMPLES
It tells someone to do something.
It is also called a COMMAND. Take out you book, please.
It begins with a capital letter and ends Please put away your book.
with a period.
Its subject is you, but it is not written
or said.
It begins with a verb or the word
“please”.
EXCLAMATORY
SENTENCES
EXAMPLES
It shows strong feelings. His cell phone is awesome!
It is also called a EXCLAMATION.
This is the worst day of my life!
It begins with a capital letter and ends
with an exclamation mark.
It can express feelings such as surprise,
anger, or excitement.
IMPERATIVE OR EXCLAMATORY

• Turn on the lights, please.

• Your mom’s cake is the most delicious one!

• Ouch, I bumped my leg!

• Please, paste the copies carefully.

• What a great video game this is!

• Go to the restroom now.


PERIOD OR
EXCLAMATION MARK

• Your idea is the craziest one ___

• Please wash your hands before eating ___

• Do not start the work yet ___

• What a cute puppy that is ___

• Oh no, I left the R&W notebook at school

___
• Make your bed right now ___
GREAT
JOB!
Let’s
practice!

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