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KINDS OF SENTENCES

EN6SS-IIID-1.8.4
ENG6 Q3-W4 D3
Do you know what is a sentence?
Show example of a sentence.
The boy is playing basketball.
What are the two parts of the sentence?

The boy-subject
Is playing basketball-predicate
The sentence tells about something.
Read the following sentences. Identify punctuations
used in a sentence.

“I won the lottery!”


“Give me a piece of paper”.
“Who passed the test?”
“Christine studied well so she passed her test.”
KINDS OF SENTENCES
The kind of sentences are :

1.Declarative – tells something. Ends with a period (.)


2.Interrogative- asks something. Ends with a question
mark (?)
3.Imperative-instructs orders or request. Ends with a
period (.)
4. Exclamatory-expresses
strong feelings. Ends with exclamation point. (!)
Read these sentences carefully. Write D for Declarative,
I for Interrogative, IM for Imperative, E for
Exclamatory

1. May I borrow your pen?


2. Is your father an engineer?
3. My sister is a wealthy woman.
4. Bring some flowers tomorrow.
5. Do you have a new book?
Identify if the sentence is
Declarative,
Interrogative,
Exclamatory, or
Imperative
1. Please follow me.
2. What a beautiful
scenery!
3. Who takes care of the
animals in the forest?
4. This mountain is 4, 500 feet
high.
5. Look at the thin rocky soil.
6. Mountains areas usually
have cool, wet climates.
7. Is it hard to climb?
8. Tell us more about
mountains.
9. Wow! Mt. Everest is really
so high!
10. Kindly read the book.

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