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1. Are you ready to go?2. Atlanta is the capitol of Georgia.3. I can’t believe the Falcons lost the game!4. Take me out to the ballgame.5. Where did I leave my wallet?6. I lost my wallet at the concert.7. Oh, my gosh, I lost my wallet at the concert!8. Please leave your boots at the door.9. Hurray, I passed the math test!10. Do not pass go; do not collect $200 dollars.
There are four types of sentences:
Declarative InterrogativeExclamatoryImperative
Declarative
A declarative sentence makes a statement and is punctuated by a period.
Example: The puppy looks tired.
Imperative
An imperative sentence is a command or polite request and it ends in a period or exclamation mark. The subject is “you” and not written; it is implied.
Example: Please walk the dog. (You) Please walk the dog.
Exclamatory
An exclamatory sentence expresses great emotion or excitement and ends in an exclamation mark.
Example: The house is on fire!
Interrogative
An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark.
Example: Is it raining outside?
1. Are you ready to go?2. Atlanta is the capitol of Georgia.3. I can’t believe the Falcons lost the game!4. Take me out to the ballgame.5. Where did I leave my wallet?6. I lost my wallet at the concert.7. Oh, my gosh, I lost my wallet at the concert!8. Please leave your boots at the door.9. Hurray, I passed the math test!10. Do not pass go; do not collect $200.
1. Interrogative.2. Declarative3. Exclamatory4. Imperative5. Interrogative6. Declarative7. Exclamatory8. Imperative9. Exclamatory10. Imperative