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Types of Sentences

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

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  1. Types of Sentences By: Ms. Pressley

  2. Table of Contents: • Sentences • Declarative • Interrogative • Imperative • Exclamatory

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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?

  7. 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.

  8. 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!

  9. 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

  10. 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?

  11. 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!

  12. Let’s listen to a song about the Four Types of Sentences: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fTIalGqR4Q

  13. Now read the next slides and tell what type of sentence it is.

  14. Watch out for that car!

  15. Exclamatory

  16. Go sit down now.

  17. Imperative

  18. How old are you?

  19. Interrogative

  20. Today is Sunday.

  21. Declarative

  22. Good Job! You know the four types of sentences!

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