This activity sheet asks students to read sentences and identify them as Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, or Exclamatory based on their structure and punctuation. It provides 10 example sentences for students to classify, covering a variety of topics like nature, family, and travel. Students are asked to write the appropriate identifier next to each sentence on the sheet.
This activity sheet asks students to read sentences and identify them as Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, or Exclamatory based on their structure and punctuation. It provides 10 example sentences for students to classify, covering a variety of topics like nature, family, and travel. Students are asked to write the appropriate identifier next to each sentence on the sheet.
This activity sheet asks students to read sentences and identify them as Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, or Exclamatory based on their structure and punctuation. It provides 10 example sentences for students to classify, covering a variety of topics like nature, family, and travel. Students are asked to write the appropriate identifier next to each sentence on the sheet.
Direction: Read the sentences carefully. Write D for Declarative, I for
Interogative, IM for Imperative, and E for Exclamatory.
1. Look! There’s a snake up in the tree! ______
2. Is your father an engineer? ______ 3. Go to the bakery and buy some bread. ______ 4. Sampaguita is our national flower. ______ 5. Rosa visited her grandparents in the province. ______ 6. Do you know what province her grandparents live? ______ 7. While in the bus she exclaimed, Wow! So many beautiful sceneries! ______ 8. When she arrives, she said, Mr. Driver, Please stop the bus. ______ 9. Her grandparents smiled as they saw her and gave her a warm hug. _____ 10. Go to your room and rest, her grandmother said. _____