Types of Sentences: Grammar Practice for Grade 4, Slides of Grammar and Composition

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A. What kind of sentence is each of the
following? Write declarative, interrogative,
exclamatory, or imperative on the line.
1. Merlin carried the baby to safety. declarative
2. Why did traitors poison the town’s wells? interrogative
3. Go back and fetch the missing sword. imperative
4. Slip the sword into the groove and pull it out. imperative
5. The king was England’s bravest ruler! exclamatory
6. Who will follow Selene? interrogative
B. Identify which groups of words are incomplete sentences and which
are complete sentences. Write incomplete or complete on the line.
1. Sarah at the edge of the square. incomplete
2. The knights fought so bravely! complete
3. How did Kay treat her dog? complete
4. The sword out of the stone. incomplete
5. Natalie was trained to be a pilot. complete
C. Correct the incomplete sentences in part B. Add an action word to
each one. Then rewrite the complete sentence on the line. Possible
answers are given.
1. Merlin stood at the edge of the square.
2. The sword slid out of the stone.
Reteaching: A declarative sentence makes
a statement. An interrogative sentence asks
a question. An exclamatory sentence shows
strong feeling. An imperative sentence states
a command.
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A. What kind of sentence is each of the following? Write declarative , interrogative , exclamatory , or imperative on the line.

1. Merlin carried the baby to safety. declarative 2. Why did traitors poison the town’s wells? interrogative 3. Go back and fetch the missing sword. imperative 4. Slip the sword into the groove and pull it out. imperative 5. The king was England’s bravest ruler! exclamatory 6. Who will follow Selene? interrogative

B. Identify which groups of words are incomplete sentences and which are complete sentences. Write incomplete or complete on the line.

1. Sarah at the edge of the square. incomplete 2. The knights fought so bravely! complete 3. How did Kay treat her dog? complete 4. The sword out of the stone. incomplete 5. Natalie was trained to be a pilot. complete

C. Correct the incomplete sentences in part B. Add an action word to each one. Then rewrite the complete sentence on the line. Possible answers are given.

**1. Merlin stood at the edge of the square.

  1. The sword slid out of the stone.**

Reteaching: A declarative sentence makes a statement. An interrogative sentence asks a question. An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling. An imperative sentence states a command.

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Reteaching: A declarative sentence makes a statement. An interrogative sentence asks a question. An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling. An imperative sentence states a command.

A. Add the correct end punctuation mark to each sentence. Then write declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, or imperative to tell what kind of sentence it is.

  1. How do turtles protect themselves__ interrogative
  2. What heavy, hot suits of steel they wore____ exclamatory
  3. Pretend that you are an acrobat or juggler__ imperative
  4. The students sang songs, told stories, and recited poems__ declarative

B. Use one of the words below to complete each sentence. Then identify each sentence by writing declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, or imperative. pass won listened play

  1. The audience listened^ to the bagpipes. declarative
  2. What kind of games did pioneers like to play^? interrogative
  3. Please pass^ me the pepper. imperative
  4. I’ve won^ three chess games in a row! exclamatory

C. Write an example of a declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative sentence. Be sure to use the correct end punctuation.

  1. Declarative: Answers will vary.
  2. Interrogative:
  3. Exclamatory:
  4. Imperative:

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