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RIZAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

English Worksheet
Q1- LESSON 5 - Four Kinds of Sentences

Name: ___________________________________________________________________Section___________________

Four Kinds of Sentences


Declarative sentence - A declarative sentence tells about something. It ends with a period. ( . )
Example: 1. These are all beautiful flowers. 3. Bees are attracted to flowers by sight and smell.
2. Rafflesia is the biggest flower in the world. 4. I love the weather today.
An interrogative sentence - asks something. It ends with a question mark. ( ? )
Example: 1. Where's my notebook? 3. Why do we need to drink water?
2. Have you seen my red bag? 4. Why is it so hot today?
An exclamatory sentence - shows a strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation point. ( ! )
Example: 1. Yes, I won the game! 3. Ouch, my head!
2. Yay, I got the highest grade in class! 4. Run, there's snake!
An imperative sentence - gives a command. It ends with a period. ( . )
Example: 1. Wash the dishes. 3. Clean up the mess.
2. Do the laundry. 4. Please put this on the table.

Activity 1: Read the sentence. Identify if it is declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, or imperative


sentence. Write your answers on the blanks.
1. Brush your teeth everyday. _____________________________________
2. Get out of here! ________________________________________
3. My friend has a beautiful blue bag. _____________________________________
4. Can you give me three pencils? ______________________________________
5. I want to study my lessons everyday. ____________________________________

Activity 2: Read the dialogue. Supply with ( . ), ( ! ), ( . ) on the blanks to complete the sentences.

Sales lady: Good after noon. Can I help you ______

Girl: Yes please. I'm looking for a party dress ______

Sales lady: We got all colors. What color do you like ______

Girl: Give me a blue one ______

Sales lady: Here. You can try it on ______

Girl: Wow, it fits perfectly to me ______


Activity 3: Use the pictures to help you write the following sentences. Don't forget to punctuate properly.

Declarative Sentence

Interrogative Sentence

Imperative Sentence

Exclamatory Sentence

Make a simple dialogue on the given situations using the kinds of sentences.

1. You want to borrow your sister's Teddy bear. What will you say?
Me: "_________________________________________________________________"
Sister: "___________________________________________________________________"

2. You fell down and asked for your brother's help. What will you say?
Me: "_________________________________________________________________"
Brother: "______________________________________________________________"

3. You cannot reach a star on the Christmas tree . What will you say?
Me: "_________________________________________________________________"
Mother: "______________________________________________________________"

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