Geschke--English IV Grammar Unit--Types of Sentences Types of Sentences.

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Geschke--English IV Grammar Unit--Types of Sentences Types of Sentences

Geschke--English IV Grammar Unit--Types of Sentences Declarative Sentences A sentence that makes a statement. Its purpose is to declare something

Geschke--English IV Grammar Unit--Types of Sentences Declarative Sentences Examples –School is so much fun. –English class is my favorite time of the day.

Geschke--English IV Grammar Unit--Types of Sentences Imperative Sentence A sentence that gives a command or makes a request.

Geschke--English IV Grammar Unit--Types of Sentences Imperative Sentence Examples –Pass the butter, please. –Stop talking.

Geschke--English IV Grammar Unit--Types of Sentences Interrogative Sentence A sentence that asks a question. The sentence is followed by a question mark.

Geschke--English IV Grammar Unit--Types of Sentences Interrogative Sentence Examples –Are you excited about grammar? –Where did that valet park my car?

Geschke--English IV Grammar Unit--Types of Sentences Exclamatory Sentence A sentence that expresses strong feeling. The sentence is followed by an exclamation point.

Geschke--English IV Grammar Unit--Types of Sentences Exclamatory Sentence Examples –What a great time we had! –I can’t wait for baseball season to start!

Geschke--English IV Grammar Unit--Types of Sentences Exclamatory Sentence Helpful Hint –A declarative, an imperative, or an interrogative sentence may be spoken in such a way that it is exclamatory. –In this case it should be followed by an exclamation point.

Geschke--English IV Grammar Unit--Types of Sentences Exclamatory Sentence Examples –This is unacceptable! Declarative becomes exclamatory. –Stop yelling! Imperative becomes exclamatory. –How could you do that to me! Interrogative becomes exclamatory.

Geschke--English IV Grammar Unit--Types of Sentences Assignment Please rewrite the following sentences. After each sentence, please identify the type of sentence it is.

Geschke--English IV Grammar Unit--Types of Sentences Assignment 1.Once upon a time, there was a boy who dreamed about being a valet. 2.Why did he have this dream? 3.What kind of question is that! 4.Why don’t you leave the kid alone and let him live his dream! 5.Quit bothering him.

Geschke--English IV Grammar Unit--Types of Sentences Assignment 6. The kid loves cars. 7. The kid loves to park cars. 8. Why does he continue to park cars night after night after night after night? 9. He is trying to save money to buy the car of his dreams. 10. He wants to buy a tricked out Geo Prism!