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Question 1
What is a declarative sentence?
A sentence that asks a question
A sentence that makes a statement
A sentence that gives a command
A sentence that expresses strong emotion
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Question 2
Which punctuation mark is typically used at the end of an interrogative sentence?
Period (.)
Exclamation mark (!)
Comma (,)
Question mark (?)
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Question 3
Identify the type of sentence: “I love chocolate!”
Declarative
Interrogative
Imperative
Exclamatory
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Question 4
What is an interrogative sentence?
A sentence that makes a statement
A sentence that expresses strong emotion
A sentence that gives a command
A sentence that asks a question
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Question 5
Choose the correct punctuation for the following sentence:
“The sun is shining”
“The sun is shining”
Period (.)
Exclamation mark (!)
Comma (,)
Question mark (?)
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- What is a declarative sentence?
- Which punctuation mark is typically used at the end of an interrogative sentence?
- Identify the type of sentence: “I love chocolate!”
- What is an interrogative sentence?
- Choose the correct punctuation for the following sentence:
“The sun is shining”
Explanation:
A declarative sentence is a type of sentence that makes a statement.
Explanation:
A question mark is always used at the end of an interrogative sentence.
Explanation:
“I love chocolate!” is an exclamatory sentence because it expresses strong emotion or excitement. In an exclamatory sentence, strong emotion is usually expressed by putting an exclamation mark as shown in the sentence too.
Explanation:
An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
Explanation:
“The sun is shining” is categorized as a declarative sentence, which is a simple statement; hence, it must end with a period (.)
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