Four functions of Sentences Review
Declarative: States an idea and ends with period.
Interrogative: Asks a question and ends with a question mark.
Imperative: Gives an order, direction, or command. Ends with a period or exclamation mark. (subject, you, most common.
Exclamatory: Conveys strong emotion and ends with exclamation mark.
Directions: Identify type of sentence. Correct spelling and punctuation errors. Then rewrite corrected sentences in cursive and ink.
1. the lynx can be found in north America and asia
2. remove your shoes, please
3. wchic topic will you chose for the report
4. watch oot for spiders
5. propor care of your teeth are important
Declarative: States an idea and ends with period.
Interrogative: Asks a question and ends with a question mark.
Imperative: Gives an order, direction, or command. Ends with a period or exclamation mark. (subject, you, most common.
Exclamatory: Conveys strong emotion and ends with exclamation mark.
Directions: Identify type of sentence. Correct spelling and punctuation errors. Then rewrite corrected sentences in cursive and ink.
1. the lynx can be found in north America and asia
2. remove your shoes, please
3. wchic topic will you chose for the report
4. watch oot for spiders
5. propor care of your teeth are important