Unit 1 Grammar Week 2
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Lewis and Clark and Me
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Imperative and Exclamatory Sentences
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An imperative sentence gives a command or makes a request.
Steer the boat.
It usually begins with a verb and ends with a period. The subject (you) is not shown.
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An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling or surprise.
The river is wide! What a trip this is!
It ends with an exclamation mark.
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Interjections also show strong feeling and ends with an exclamation mark. An interjection is a word or group of words, not a complete sentence.
Amazing! Ouch!
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• An imperative sentence gives a command or makes a request.
• An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling or surprise. It ends with an exclamation mark.
• An interjection also shows strong feeling or surprise, but it is not a complete sentence.
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Decide whether the sentence is imperative or exclamatory.
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Look at the top of that skyscraper. That’s one amazingly tall
building! Please take my photograph there. Wow! I’ve never been in a city
this huge! Don’t go too close to the edge.
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Buy your tickets here for the Statue of Liberty
What a long line this is Please have your money ready How wonderful the statue looks
from the sea Remember to bring your camera
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the tall Empire State Building (exclamatory)
a map of the city (imperative) toys in this toy store (exclamatory) the busy street (imperative) to the show (imperative)
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Choose the letter of the word or the word and punctuation mark that complete each sentence.
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Notice the bright sunlight and palm trees in _________.
A Florida? C Florida!B Florida D Florida
What a cold, gray place New York is in____________.
A comparison. C comparison!B comparison D comparison?
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A Cities are incredibly noisyB Give me the country any day.C Ugh! I couldn’t live there?D How do you put up with it.
A. Don’t talk to me about the country.B. I hate mosquitos?C.Do you really want to live with cows!D. I prefer an apartment building
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__________ me the photos you took in Philadelphia. (imperative)
___________ an enormous bell that is! (exclamatory)
_________ lucky you were it didn’t rain! (exclamatory)
Please _________ me a copy of that picture. (imperative)