DWL Daily Written Language. Please write the RULES for EXCLAMATION POINTS and QUESTION MARKS in your DWL section: QUESTION MARKS 1.Use a question mark.

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DWL Daily Written Language

Please write the RULES for EXCLAMATION POINTS and QUESTION MARKS in your DWL section: QUESTION MARKS 1.Use a question mark at the end of an interrogative sentence. An interrogative sentence asks a question. Ex) Did Madison find her hockey stick? EXCLAMATION POINTS 1.Use an exclamation point after an exclamatory sentence. An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling. Ex) Mom, I just saw a rattle snake! 2. Use an exclamation point after an interjection. An interjection is a word or phrase that shows strong feeling. Ex) Cool! Let’s do it!

Use yesterday’s notes. Rewrite the sentences with correct questions marks and exclamation marks. 1.Wow do you really think that is true 2.You’re the champion 3.Oh no I lost my wallet 4.Have you eaten lunch yet 5.Yikes you almost stepped on a toad 6.Will you come with me, Jenny

Use Monday’s notes. Write 3 sentences using exclamations marks and 3 sentences using question marks. 1. ____________________________ ___ 2.____________________________ ___ 3.____________________________ ___ 4.____________________________ ___ 5.____________________________ ___ 6.____________________________ ___

Use Monday’s notes. Rewrite the sentences with correct question marks and exclamation marks. 1.Hey don’t touch that hot burner 2.Would you like a banana with your cereal 3.May I go to the washroom 4.We’re the first place winners 5.My dog is lost oh no 6.Dad, where are you

Use last Monday’s notes. Write 3 sentences using exclamation marks and 3 sentences using question marks. 1. ____________________________ ___ 2.____________________________ ___ 3.____________________________ ___ 4.____________________________ ___ 5.____________________________ ___ 6.____________________________ ___

Use last Monday’s notes. Rewrite the sentences with correct question marks and exclamation marks. 1.Ouch that hurt alot 2.How many countries have you visited 3.Why do we have to do this 4.Hey stop doing that 5.Does anyone know where David is 6.Oh no I failed the test

Use last Monday’s notes. Rewrite the sentences with correct question marks and exclamation marks. STUDY TONIGHT! QUIZ TOMORROW! 1.How do I tie a knot in this rope 2.Stop you can’t do that 3.Why is it so hard to sit still 4.Dad, can Jimmy stay over tonight 5.Wait if you step on that you will fall 6.Ouch I stepped on a nail