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The Four Types of Sentences
Let's take a look at sentences! With this writing resource, help your ELs familiarize themselves with the four sentence types: declarative, imperative, exclamatory, and interrogative. As an added challenge they will have to write sentences of their own!
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Sentences can be declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory. These worksheets will teach your students how to recognize and identify these different types of sentences. Activities include choosing the correct ending punctuation mark for the type of sentence, writing original sentences based on the given prompts, unscrambling sentences in order to identify their type, rewriting sentences to change them from one type to another, adding details to change simple sentences into complex sentences, and more.
A significant number of the worksheets found here focus breakdown phrases and using words in context. Towards the end of this section you will find long question types. Answer keys have been provided along the way, but the free response section leaves too many possibilities in order to provide you with an accurate answer key.
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Printable sentence types worksheets, click the buttons to print each worksheet and answer key., what kind of sentence is it.
Read each sentence. Is it a declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory sentence? Circle the correct ending punctuation.

Sentence Types
Read each sentence. Is it a declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory sentence? Write the sentence type on the line.

Understanding Those Types
Choose one of the subjects provided. Write four different sentences about the subject. Be sure to punctuate correctly.
Punctuation It Too!
Read each sentence below. Is it a declarative (D), interrogative (INT), imperative (IMP), or exclamatory (E) sentence? Write your answer on the line. Add punctuation.
Scrambled Sentences
Unscramble the sentences below. Write each unscrambled sentence on the line. Use correct punctuation. Is it a declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory sentence? Write the sentence type on the line.
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Rewrite each sentence so that it is the kind of sentence indicated in parentheses.
Creating Complex Sentences
Change the simple sentences below into complex sentences.
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Check the correct box to indicate the type of sentence.
Sentence Classifer
Identify whether each sentence is simple (s), compound (C), or complex (CX). Write your answer on the line.
Read each sentence. If it is a compound sentence, write compound on the line. If it is a complex sentence, write complex on the line.
What Kind Is It?
Read each sentence. Add the correct punctuation. What kind of sentence is it? Write your answer on the line.
Simple | Compound
Read each sentence. Is it simple or compound? Write your answer on the line.
Identify each sentence as either compound, complex, or compound-complex
Read each sentence. Circle whether it is declarative or interrogative. Punctuate it.
Turning Simple Sentences
Turn each simple sentence into a compound sentence and a complex sentence.

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In life, we sometimes ask questions, and sometimes get wonder-struck with what we see around us. As there are different meanings that we convey through our everyday sentences, there is a variety of sentences: declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative for us to be familiar with. Our types of sentences worksheets define, describe and exemplify each of the four types in great detail. Team up with children from grade 1 to grade 4, as they endeavor to enhance their grammatic mettle, and rejoice as their knowledge of sentence-types grows from pedestrian to inspired. Our free types of sentences worksheets offer the perfect start!

Statement or Question - Cut and Glue
Show children that you are as imaginative a teacher as any other, by helping them do this activity. They cut the sentence strips, sort them as sentences and questions, and glue them in the appropriate column.

Command or Question?
Telling commands from questions isn't as hard as it appears to be. Questions have question marks, while commands don't. This 2nd grade PDF worksheet exponentially supplements the command vs question practice.

Types of Sentences Chart
This printable chart gives the 1st grade little champs time and space to connect with each sentence type. It not only defines each sentence type, but it also clearly exemplifies it with a picture.

Identifying Types of Sentences
It's time to know how well 3rd grade children have understood the four types of sentences. Bearing in mind the elements of each sentence type, they decide which of the four types each sentence belongs to.

Imperative Sentences | Signs
Signs have tongues, and each sign communicates a specific message. In this pdf exercise, children look at each of the signs and write an imperative sentence figuring out what it's trying to tell.

Rewriting as Declarative
It's now time for interrogative sentences to be rewritten as declarative sentences. Practicing conversion back-to-back ensures that the young prodigies hammer the concept home in style.

Statement or Question?
You will be surprised to see things happening thick and fast, as children try to distinguish statements from questions in this pdf worksheet. If it's a statement or question, they write so in the given space.

Writing Sentences using Picture Hints
We are sure the grade 2 and grade 3 children are now ready to write their own sentences across the four major types. Let them do it with swagger, as they use the picture hints and write the sentences.

Rewriting as Interrogative
A brilliant way to know how well children are coming up their learning ladder is to get them to convert one sentence type to another. In this printable worksheet, they convert declarative sentences into interrogative ones.

Rewriting as Exclamatory
Who can deny the wonder and excitement associated with exclamatory sentences? Give them a big hand, as the 4th grade young heroes rewrite each declarative sentence as an exclamatory sentence!
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The four types of sentences declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory fulfill the different requirements for which we communicate. Whether it is stating something, ordering, requesting, instructing or expressing emotions, these free, printable sentence types worksheets encompass it all. Our pdf worksheets define each type of sentence, familiarize students with their grammatical constructions, and provide practice on their function. While kids will enjoy the engaging variety here, teachers will be delighted with the learning outcomes.
These worksheets on types of sentences are designed for children in grade 1, grade 2, and grade 3.
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Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative & Exclamatory Sentences | MCQ
Working through these sentence types worksheets pdf, 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade kids will be able to identify the type of each sentence with increased confidence.

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Using question words appropriately to elicit relevant responses makes these printable worksheets on types of sentences indispensable for kindergarten and grade 1 kids.

Statements or Questions?
Do you want your children to gain some extended practice in identifying declarative and interrogative sentences? Download and print this pdf worksheet set and let it do the rest.

Imperatives vs. Exclamations
Enable children to confidently differentiate between expression of strong feeling and instructions or order with these printable exercises on imperatives vs. exclamations.

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Encourage children to flex their grasp on the four different types of sentences, as they follow the instructions and change the sentence types in these exercises.

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I find it difficult to make sentences error- free ( in terms of arrangement, clauses, parallelism. .etc).
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The only way that you are going to get better is by practicing. Have conversations with native English speakers when you can. Read books written in English. Watch English television programs. Immersing yourself in the language will give you greater success. You will make errors. That’s ok. Native speakers make many errors too. I’m developing an app to assist people with learning English sentence structure. I will let you know when it is complete. Hopefully by May. Best wishes and remember, you learn best by doing.
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I also have these online worksheets that are great for learners .
Here’s the link to the language arts section .
I’m also developing an application-like interface to better organize this content for learners. The site was originally targeted at teachers, and it still is primarily, but I’d like to offer more to students. So I’m developing this portal now.
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Number 7 in Fragments and Run-ons PDF is missing the word “did.”
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Kinds of sentences class 4 worksheet, kinds of sentences class 4 worksheet fill in the blanks, identify the following sentences.
Kinds of Sentences Class 4 Worksheet : Hello Students, welcome to Net Explanations. In this page we have posted Kinds of Sentences Class 4 English Grammar Worksheet with Answers. For more CBSE Board Class 4 Grammar Worksheet you can check this page.
This Worksheet consists of Rules of Kinds of Sentences + Fill in the blanks, Identify the following sentences. All questions made by Expert subject teacher. You can download this Kinds of Sentences Worksheet in PDF from here.
Kinds of Sentences
(I) Identify the kind of the following sentences:
(1) Morning exercise keeps us fresh and healthy.
(2) The weather is very hot today.
(3) Iron is an essential metal.
(4)Why are you in trouble?
(6) Please, give me some food.
(7) Do you know him?
(8) Hurrah! We have won the match.
(9) Stop when the light is red.
(10) Mango is very sweet.
(II) Complete the following sentences with appropriate words given below:
(1) Can you ___ me a pen?
(2) ___ the window.
(3) ___ are you travelling?
(4) He is very ___.
(5) ___ smart you are!
(6) Lion is a ___ animal.
(8) ___ the poor.
[clever, cricketer, give, help, brave, where, shut, how]
(III) Make sentences using the following words:
(1) Cut (imperative) –
(2) Colour (interrogative) –
(3) Tournament (exclamatory) –
(4) Cycle (assertive) –
(5) Newspaper (assertive) –
(6) Do (imperative) –
(7) Time (assertive) –
(8) Where (interrogative) –
(2) The weather is very hot today. – Assertive
(3) Iron is an essential metal. –Assertive
(4) Why are you in trouble? – Interrogative
(5) What a beautiful scenery!– Exclamatory
(6) Please, give me some food. – Imperative
(7) Do you know him? – Interrogative
(8) Hurrah! We have won the match. – Exclamatory
(9) Stop when the light is red. – Imperative
(10) Mango is very sweet. – Assertive
(1) Can you give me a pen?
(2) Shut the window.
(3) Where are you travelling?
(4) He is very clever .
(5) How smart you are!
(6) Lion is a brave animal.
(7) Sachin Tendulkar is a great cricketer .
(8) Help the poor.
(1) Cut (imperative) – Cut the paper to make a paperboat.
(2) Colour (interrogative) – What is the colour of your shirt?
(3) Tournament (exclamatory) – Hurrah! We have won the tournament.
(4) Cycle (assertive) –I have given a cycle to my brother.
(5) Newspaper (assertive) – Newspaper is the source of current affairs.
(6) Do (imperative) – Do your homework right now.
(7) Time (assertive) – We should always utilize our time.
(8) Where (interrogative) – Where is the statue of liberty located ?
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For more English grammar worksheet with solution – See below ⇓
- Nouns – Common, Proper, Collective
- Nouns – Number
- Nouns – Gender
- Countable and Uncountable Nouns
- Prepositions
- Conjunctions
- Interjections
- Simple Present Tense
- Continuous Tense
- Simple Past Tense
- Simple Future Tense
- Subject And Predicate
- Negative Sentences
- Interrogative Sentences
- Parts Of Speech
- Degrees Of Comparison
- Short Compositions
- Letter Writing
- Formative Activities
- Comprehension

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