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Mastering the Four Types of Sentences with Interjections

Learn about declarative, imperative, exclamatory, and interrogative sentences, along with how to use interjections to express strong emotions in writing. Practice identifying and using different sentence types effectively.

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Mastering the Four Types of Sentences with Interjections

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  1. Harcourt 10-11 Lesson 2 Grammar Day 2 Four Types of Sentences and Interjections

  2. The BIG Question: What are the four types of sentences?

  3. Time to Review!

  4. Interrogative Sentences What time is your birthday party? May I please borrow your crayons? Who is your teacher this year? Did you remember to do your homework?

  5. Declarative Sentences In fourth grade, you can join band. Mrs. Gibson has a dog named Zoey. On Day D, we have chorus. I like to ride bike with my friends.

  6. Imperative Sentences Put your pencil inside your desk. Check your answers carefully. Please raise your hand to speak. Run as fast as you can!

  7. Exclamatory Sentences What an awesome game! I can’t believe our team won! I don’t want to go to bed! This is the best book ever!

  8. Interjections Wow, that was a great game! Ouch! I stubbed my toe. Bravo, you did great! Hey! The ball’s headed right for you!

  9. The BIG Question: What are interjections and how do I use them in a sentence ?

  10. Interjections * Interjections are words or phrases that express strong feelings such as surprise. * Interjections are set apart from the rest of the sentence, usually by an exclamation mark or comma.

  11. Interjections Wow, that was a great game! Ouch! I stubbed my toe. Bravo, you did great! Hey! The ball’s headed right for you!

  12. Interjections Hooray! We won the game. Oh! That really scared me. Yeah! The Phillies won the game. Yikes! There’s a bug on you!

  13. Interjections Wow Oh Yippee Hooray 1. That was a great game. 2. He should have caught the ball. 3. It is time to go to the party! 4. I made the All-Star team!

  14. Interjections Wow Oh Yippee Hooray 1. What a great movie. 2. We’re going to get ice cream! 3. I don’t feel very well. 4. This is my best score ever!

  15. Interjections Wow you are a good player! Hey that player can really jump! Ouch you stepped on my foot! Yikes I dropped my lunch!

  16. Let’s Practice!

  17. Four Types of Sentences: declarative imperative exclamatory interrogative

  18. Im = imperative E = exclamatory In = interrogative D = declarative . ? ! D . • I would like to play an instrument • in the band E ! 2. What a great assembly that was

  19. Im = imperative E = exclamatory In = interrogative D = declarative . ? ! In ? 3. Who else would like to play the drums Im . • Return your homework to school • tomorrow

  20. Im = imperative E = exclamatory In = interrogative D = declarative . ? ! In ? 5. When will band practice begin 6. Leave the room silently when you have practice Im .

  21. Im = imperative E = exclamatory In = interrogative D = declarative . ? ! Im . 7. Complete any work that you miss at home E ! 8. How exciting it is to play at the football games

  22. Im = imperative E = exclamatory In = interrogative D = declarative . ? ! In ? 9. What instrument do you want to play E ! 10. What a loud noise those drums make

  23. Im = imperative E = exclamatory In = interrogative D = declarative . ? ! Im . 11. Tell us the score of the game Im ! 12. Watch out for that rock

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