3. Let’s start with the
Declarative Sentence.
A declarative sentence tells something.
It ends with a period.
John and Stephaniewhisper about the
surpriseparty for Tyra.
It ends in a
period.
This sentence
TELLS about
John and
Stephanie.
4. Let’s start with the
Declarative Sentence.
A declarative sentence tells something.
It ends with a period.
How clever of Jamesto comeup with such a
uniquerescueplan.
Again, it ends
in a period.
This sentence
TELLS someone’s
opinion about
James’ rescue
plan.
5. Now let’s talk about the
Interrogative Sentence.
An interrogative sentence asks a
question. It ends with a question
mark.
Would you likesomecookies?
Notice how it
ends with a
question
mark.
This sentence
ASKS if you want
cookies.
6. The Imperative Sentence.
An imperative sentence gives an order.
It ends with a period OR an
exclamation point.
Go walk thedog.
Notice how it
ends with a
period.
This sentence
TELLS you to do
something.
7. The Imperative Sentence.
An imperative sentence gives an order.
It ends with a period OR an
exclamation point.
Get out thereand walk thedog!
Notice how it ends with an
exclamation point. This
tells us the speaker REALLY
wants the dog walked!
Again, this
sentence TELLS
you to do
something.
8. And last, but not least, the
Exclamatory Sentence.
An exclamatory sentence expresses
strong feelings. It ends with an
exclamation point.
My birthday party istomorrow!
It does this by ending
the sentence with an
exclamation point.
This sentence SHOWS
you how excited the
speaker is .
9. And last, but not least, the
Exclamatory Sentence.
An exclamatory sentence expresses
strong feelings. It ends with an
exclamation point.
Mom! Trevor’schasing Amy with water
balloons!
The sentence’s
punctuation tells you
how to read the
sentence .
10. And last, but not least, the
Exclamatory Sentence.
An exclamatory sentence expresses
strong feelings. It ends with an
exclamation point.
Get out thereand walk thedog!
It does this by ending the
sentence with an exclamation
point. This sentence is BOTH
imperative and exclamatory!
Coming back to this
sentence, we notice
that it is an
imperative sentence
that expresses strong
feelings .
11. Now it’s your turn!
Remember
the four
kinds of
sentences and
don’t forget
that
imperative
sentences can
end two
ways!