Types of Sentences.

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Types of Sentences

or I (Interrogative) D (Declarative) I (Imperative) E (Exclamatory) “I DIE” for sentences I (Interrogative) D (Declarative) I (Imperative) E (Exclamatory) or

Interrogative Sentences This type of sentence asks a question. It ends with a question mark. What do panda bears eat? Who studied for their test last night? How do you drive a car?

Declarative Sentences This type of sentence makes a statement. It ‘tells’ you something. These kind of statements usually end with a period but sometimes they can end with an exclamation mark. That tiger is big! Women’s basketball has grown in popularity.

Imperative Sentences This kind of sentence gives a direction or a command. They can end with a period or an exclamation mark depending on the feeling put into it. Please, stop yelling! Turn off the microphone. Write down your answer.

Exclamatory Sentences This type of sentence shows strong emotion. It ends with an exclamation mark. Exclamatory sentences begin with the words “what” or “how”. How beautiful these flowers are! What a big tiger!

What Kind of Sentence is it? Directions Using your clicker Decide whether each sentence is Imperative, Exclamatory, Declarative or Interrogative.