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The boy is feeding the chickens.

Where are you going?


Please be quiet.
YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL!
TYPES OF SENTENCES
ACCORDING
TO FUNCTION
Declarative - states a fact or opinion and
ends with a period.)
Example: My favorite subject is
English.
Interrogative-asks a question and
ends with a question mark(?)
Example: Where do you want to go
today?
IMPERATIVE- expresses a request or gives a
command or direction.
-ends with a period or exclamation mark.
Example: Don't ever touch my phone.
Get out of here!
EXCLAMATORY- conveys an
emotion and ends with an
exclamation mark.

Example: She actually won!


Group Activity: Make a short
presentation depicting
different situations. Make sure
to use all types of sentences.
Group 1: You and your friends are in
a concert.
Group 2: You are lost when you
meet a group of friends having fun
on the road.
Group 3: A famous actress visited
your village.
Group 4: A group of friends
decorating a Christmas tree
Directions: Read each sentence
carefully and identify their function.
Write DC if it is declarative, INC if it is
interrogative, IMC if it is imperative and
EC if it is Exclamatory.
1. Please read silently.
2. Copy what is written on the board.
3. They won the competition!
4. He is a great reader.
5. Tomorrow is another day.
6. Our team won the championship!
7. How are you doing these days?
8. I am really happy to see you
again
9. Wear the gold necklace with the
red dress.
10. What is your philosophy in life?
 
Assignment
Write a short narrative about your
most unforgettable experience.
Use at least 4 declarative, 4
imperative, 4 exclamatory and 4
interrogative sentences.

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