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Types of Sentences. By: Ms. Pressley. Table of Contents:. Sentences Declarative Interrogative Imperative Exclamatory. Sentences:. A sentence is a complete thought. All sentences must: Begin with a capital letter. End with a punctuation mark. Be broken down into two parts.
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Types of Sentences By: Ms. Pressley
Table of Contents: • Sentences • Declarative • Interrogative • Imperative • Exclamatory
Sentences: • A sentence is a complete thought. • All sentences must: • Begin with a capital letter. • End with a punctuation mark. • Be broken down into two parts. • Subject(naming part): is who the sentence is about. • Predicate(telling part): is what the sentence is about.
Four Types of Sentences: • Sentences are broken down into four types. • Declarative • Interrogative • Imperative • Exclamatory • These four types of sentences are used everywhere and they always begin with a capital letter and end with a punctuation mark.
Declarative Sentence: http://grammar.about.com/od/d/g/declsenterm.htm • Declarative: • Begins with a capital letter and ends with a period. • It tells you something or makes a statement. • Examples: • This project was super easy. • Today is Friday. • My favorite color is black.
Interrogative Sentence: http://grammar.about.com/od/sentencecombining/a/Exercise-In-Identifying-Sentences-By-Function.htm • Interrogative: • Begins with a capital letter and ends with a question mark. • Ask you a question. • Examples: • What’s your favorite color? • How was your day? • Where is your project?
Imperative Sentence: http://grammar.about.com/od/sentencecombining/a/Exercise-In-Identifying-Sentences-By-Function.htm • Imperative: • Begins with a capital letter and ends with a period/exclamation mark. • Makes a request or command(usually bosses you around). • Examples: • Close the door! • Don’t talk to me.
Exclamatory Sentence: http://grammar.about.com/od/sentencecombining/a/Exercise-In-Identifying-Sentences-By-Function.htm • Exclamatory: • Begins with a capital letter and ends with a exclamation point. • Shows strong feelings. • Examples: • Hooray! • Happy Birthday!
Review: • Now let’s review. • There are four types of sentences. • All sentences began with a capital letter. • Sentences end with a punctuation mark. • They are a complete thought. • Sentences are broken down into two parts: • Subject and Predicate
Look at this picture. -Tell me two things about this picture. -What two things do you want to ask about this picture? -What request/command could you make about this picture? -If you could say something with very strong feelings about this picture, what would it be?
Examples: Where are you going? Where did the flowers come from? Ms. Pressley have on a black and white shirt. The baby have a hat on. Put that baby down. Stop smiling. What a beautiful picture! Everyone say CHEESE!
Let’s listen to a song about the Four Types of Sentences: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fTIalGqR4Q
Now read the next slides and tell what type of sentence it is.
Good Job! You know the four types of sentences!