Types of Sentences.

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Types of Sentences

Types of Sentences Interrogative Declarative Imperative Exclamatory I = 4 Great Sentences!!!!

Interrogative Asks a question

Interrogative Asks a question Ends with a “ ? “

Interrogative Example: Where did the dog go?

Declarative Tells something

Declarative Tells something Gives information

Declarative Tells something Gives information Ends with a “ . “

The girl went to school with her friend. Declarative Example: The girl went to school with her friend.

Imperative Gives an order

Imperative Gives an order Tells someone to do something

Do your homework tonight. Imperative Example: Do your homework tonight.

Exclamatory Said with excitement!

Exclamatory Said with excitement Ends with a “ ! “

Exclamatory Example: It is very hot outside!

Exclamatory Example: I just won a racecar!

Why should you write with different types of sentences?

It makes your writing more interesting to read.

Next time you begin to write…

Remember to use the four different types of sentences.