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Questions and Statements

Statement A statement is a telling sentence. It tells the reader something. An example of a statement: The ship sailed across the ocean. A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period.

A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. A question asks the reader something. It begins with a question word. An example of a question: What color is the dog? A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark.

A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. A question can be answered. What color is the dog? The dog is brown. It starts with a question word. It asks something. A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark.

What are question words? Here’s a few: Were? Do? Could? Can? Who? What? When? Are? May? Where? Why? Should? Is? How? Did? Would? Which? Does? Was?

Let’s Practice! Question or Statement

The children are playing Question or Statement? . The children are playing Statement How do we know? It tells us something. It does not start with a question word. It can not be answered. A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period.

The blue bird sings loudly Question or Statement? . The blue bird sings loudly Statement How do we know? It tells us something. It does not start with a question word. It can not be answered. A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period.

Question or Statement? ? Where is the kitten Question How do we know? It asks something. It starts with a question word. It can be answered. The kitten is in the box. A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark.

When will the football game start Question or Statement? ? When will the football game start Question How do we know? It asks something. It starts with a question word. It can be answered. The game will start soon. A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark.

Question or Statement? ? What color is the bus Question How do we know? It asks something. It starts with a question word. It can be answered. The bus is red. A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark.

Question or Statement? . The boy is mad Statement How do we know? It tells us something. It does not start with a question word. It can not be answered. A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period.

Question or Statement? . The duck quacks a lot Statement How do we know? It tells us something. It does not start with a question word. It can not be answered. A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period.

Statement A statement is a telling sentence. It tells the reader something. An example of a statement: The ship sailed across the ocean. A statement starts with a capital letter and ends with a period.

A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. A question asks the reader something. It begins with a question word. An example of a question: What color is the dog? A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark.

A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. A question can be answered. What color is the dog? The dog is brown. It starts with a question word. It asks something. A question starts with a capital letter and ends with a question mark.

Question Words Do? Could? Can? Who? What? When? Are? May? Where? Why? Should? Is? How? Did? Would? Which? Does? Was? Were?