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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region V
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF MASBATE PROVINCE

PROJECT S.H.I.E.L.D

INDIVIDUAL LEARNING
ACTIVITY PACKAGE
(ILAP) No. _____

Learner’s Information:

Name of Learner:

Grade Level: GRADE-III

Name of Teacher:

Learning Area: ENGLISH

ILAP Writer: CHARM ELAINE R. PUSING

ADDRESS: Rodeo Road, Brgy., Centro, Masbate City


TELEPHONE NO.: (056) 578-2544
Learning Competency:
 Use different kinds of sentences in a dialogue (e.g. declarative,
interrogative, exclamatory, imperative)

Learning Objectives:
 Identify the different kinds of sentences (declarative, interrogative)
 Use different kinds of sentences in a dialogue (declarative, interrogative)
 Use punctuation marks (declarative, interrogative)
 Identify the different kinds of sentences (exclamatory, imperative)
 Use different kinds of sentences in a dialogue (exclamatory, imperative)
 Use punctuation marks (exclamatory, imperative)

LET US BEGIN!

Hello there! How are you? We hope that you are doing
fine! We are here to teach you about the different kinds of
sentences, but first, you need to answer the Pre-Test on the
next page. It is fine if you don’t know some of the answers,
we only want to know your prior knowledge about it.
Good luck! 
PRE-TEST

Read the following questions carefully. Write your answer on the blank before
the number.

_____1. If a declarative sentence ends with a period, an interrogative sentence


ends with a ________________.
a) comma
b) exclamation point
c) question mark
_____2) Which of the following is an example of an interrogative sentence?
a) Can you run fast?
b) We went to Masbate City yesterday.
c) I got the first prize!
_____3) A declarative sentence is a sentence that tells about something. It ends
with a period.
a) true
b) false
c) maybe
_____4) My favorite food is pizza. What kind of sentence is this?
a) interrogative
b) declarative
c) exclamatory
_____5) Your teacher wants to know your name. What are you going to say?
a) Is my name Alex?
b) My name is Alex.
c) I don’t know my name.
_____6) You are asking what time is it. Which sentence will you use?
a) Please lend me your watch.
b) Do you have time?
c) What time is it?
_____7) You want to know the name of your seatmate. Which sentence will you
use?
a) What is your name!
b) What is your name?
c) What is your name.
_____8)Your classmate is asking when your birthday is. What are you going to
say?
a) My birthday is September 7.
b) My birthday is September 7?
c) My birthday is September 7!
_____9) What punctuation are you going to use if you want to ask something?
a) exclamation mark
b) period
c) question mark
_____10) A period is used if it is a _________________ sentence.
a) interrogative
b) declarative
c) imperative
_____11) If a sentence expresses a strong feeling and ends with an exclamation
point, it is called an ________________ sentence.
a) exclamatory
b) declarative
c) imperative
_____12) Look! There’s a rainbow! What kind of sentence is this?
a) interrogative
b) exclamatory
c) imperative
_____13) Kindly get me a glass of water. What kind of sentence is this?
a) declarative
b) imperative
c) exclamatory
_____14) An exclamation mark is used if it is an _______________ sentence.
a) interrogative
b) exclamatory
c) imperative
_____15) A sentence that tells someone to do something or commands is called
an imperative sentence. It ends with a _______________.
a) period
b) exclamation mark
c) question mark
Which sentence will you use for each situation? Encircle the letter of your
answer.

1) You saw your friend.


a) Hi Cris! It’s nice to see you!
b) Hi Cris? It’s nice to see you?
2) Your brother’s shoes are dirty.
a) Throw your shoes away.
b) Please wash your shoes, brother.
3) It’s your sister’s birthday.
a) Is it your birthday?
b) Happy birthday Sam!
4) You saw a dolphin.
a) Look! There’s a dolphin!
b) Come here dolphin.
5) Your mother saw that your toys are scattered everywhere.
a) Kindly arrange your toys Riza.
b) Where are your toys Riza?

Great job!  Now, my question is, are you ready


to learn new things?
A declarative sentence is a sentence that tells
about something. It ends with a period.
A period looks like this “.”
Example:
1) My bag is red.
2) I want to be a doctor someday.

In sentence number 1, the boy


tells that the color of the bag is
red.

In sentence number 2, the boy


tells that he wants to be a doctor
someday.

What is an interrogative sentence?

An interrogative sentence is a sentence that


asks a question. It ends with a question mark.
A question mark looks like this “ ? ”
Example:
1) What is your name?
2) Where did you go?
3) Are you okay?
Now let us have some activities.
Are you ready?

ACTIVITY 1

Color the box yellow if it’s a declarative sentence and green if it’s an
interrogative sentence.

Where do you live?

What day is today?

I want to be a teacher someday.

Why were you absent yesterday?

I love my family.

ACTIVITY 2

Which sentence will you use for each situation? Draw a star ( ) on the box of
your answer.

1) You asked you mother where is she going.


Where are you going mother.

Where are you going mother?

2) You’re telling Jake about your favorite food.

My favorite food is fried chicken?

My favorite food is fried chicken.

3) You called your best friend on the phone.


How are you Carlo?

How are you Carlo.

4) You’re telling your Lolo what your dream is when you grow up.

I want to be a doctor when I grow up.

I want to be a doctor when I grow up?

5) You’re asking your sister if you can borrow her pencil.


Can I borrow your pencil.

Can I borrow your pencil?

ACTIVITY 3

Read the following dialogue. Write period or exclamation mark on the blank.

How are you Kristina ____

I’m fine Rica____ How about you ____

I’m fine too____

What are you doing____

We just finished baking some cookies____

Can you give me some____

Sure! I will go to your house and bring you cookies____

Thank you so much!

Things to remember:

 A declarative sentence is a sentence that tells about


something. It ends with a period.

 An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a


question. It ends with a question mark.
This time, we are going to learn about exclamatory and imperative
sentences!

What is an exclamatory sentence?

An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses


a strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation mark. An
exclamation mark looks like this “ ! ”

Example:

1) There is a snake on the floor!


2) Wow! You look beautiful!
3) Happy birthday Trixie!

What is an imperative sentence?

An imperative sentence tells or commands someone to do


something. It ends with a period. A period looks like this “ . ”

Example:

1) Give me that ball.


2) Please close the window.
3) Draw a flower.

ACTIVITY 4

Color the cloud blue if it’s an exclamatory sentence and orange if it’s an
imperative sentence.

Kindly wash Happy Yes! I got a


the dishes. birthday Ken! perfect
score!

Please Leave your


lower your shoes
voice. outside.
ACTIVITY 5

Which sentence will you use for each situation? Draw a happy face(  ) on the
blank of your answer.
1) You saw a cat.
_____ What a cute little cat!

_____Bring me that cat.


2) You saw a rainbow.
_____Go to the rainbow.

_____Look! There’s a rainbow!


3) Your brother’s hands are dirty.
_____Your hands are full of dirt! Ew!

_____Please wash your hands, brother.


4) The pot is broken.
_____Throw the pot away.

_____Oh no! The pot is broken!


5) Your mother saw that your toys are scattered everywhere.
_____Jasper, arrange your toys please.

_____What a mess!

ACTIVITY 6

Determine the correct punctuation mark in each sentence. Write period ( . ) or


exclamation mark ( ! ) only.

1) Yes____ I got the highest score____

2) Please turn the TV on____

3) Happy birthday Lolo____

4) Hi Tita Ara____ I miss you____

5) Bring me the book____


POST TEST

Read the following sentences carefully. Write the letter of your answer on the
blank before the number.

_____1) The dog is barking. What kind of sentence is this?


a) declarative
b) interrogative
c) imperative
_____2) Which of the following is an interrogative sentence?
a) Where do you live?
b) I live in Aroroy.
c) Tell me where you live.
_____3) You’re mother is telling you to water the plants. What will you say?
a) Yes mother I will?
b) Yes mother I will!
c) Yes mother I will.
_____4) You’re asking your teacher if you can go to the comfort room.
a) Teacher, can I go to the comfort room.
b) Teacher, can I go to the comfort room?
c) Teacher, can I go to the comfort room...
_____5) You’re telling your seatmate about your favorite subject.
a) Is English my favorite subject?
b) English is my favorite subject!
c) English is my favorite subject.
_____6) You want to watch TV.
a) Turn on the TV now!
b) Mom, can I watch TV please?
c) Turn off the TV.
_____7) Your asking your new classmate’s name.
a) How are you?
b) Are you new here?
c) May I know your name?
_____8) “When is your birthday.” The sentence ends in period. Is this correct?
a) Yes
b) No
c) I don’t know.
_____9) Which of the following is an interrogative sentence?
a) Our national hero is Dr. Jose Rizal.
b) Give me that pencil.
c) Why are you sad?
_____10) Merry Christmas! What kind of sentence is this?
a) declarative
b) exclamatory
c) imperative
_____11) Today is your Uncle Rafael’s birthday.
a) Happy birthday Uncle Rafael!
b) Please tell me when is your birthday.
c) Is it your birthday today?
_____12) Your classmate is noisy.
a) Please lower your voice.
b) You are so annoying!
c) Get out!
_____13) You don’t know how to tie your shoe laces.
a) I don’t want to wear these shoes.
b) Mother, please teach me how to tie my shoe laces.
c) I hate my shoe laces!
_____14) If an imperative sentence ends in period, an exclamatory sentence
ends in ______________.
a) question mark
b) period
c) exclamation mark
_____15) What is the correct punctuation mark to be used in the sentence
below?

Oh no____ The vase is broken____

a) !
b) .
c) ?

You’re done! 
I hope you have learned new things!

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