Ask questions. They end with question marks.
Do I have to water the plant? Give commands. They usually end with periods, but they can also end with an exclamation mark. Water the plant. Water the plant! Express emotion.
They end with. I love this plant! Are you ready to get started with the quiz? Kinds of Sentences Directions: Identify and label each sentence as declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory. Example: I love cats!
Exclamatory 1. Where is my shovel?
This is the most beautiful lawn I have ever seen. Please pass the lemonade. My arms ache from digging the flower beds! It takes hard work to plant all of these flowers.
Could you please give me the hose? I am going to climb that tree. The view from the top of this tree is amazing. I can't get down! Please help me to climb down this tree. Kinds of Sentences + Punctuation Directions: Identify and label each sentence as declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory. Write the correct punctuation mark after each sentence.
Example: The blue water in Greece is beautiful declarative, period. This summer, my family will travel to Greece 2. I am so excited 3. Do you know where Greece is 4. Greece is home to many archaeological monuments 5.