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Sentence Types and Parts

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Sentence Types and Parts

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📝 Part 1: Sentence Types

Remember: Declarative (tells), Interrogative (asks), Imperative (commands), Exclamatory (shows strong feeling)

1. What type of sentence is this: "Please close the door."

Declarative

Interrogative

Imperative

Exclamatory

2. What type of sentence is this: "What a beautiful day it is!"

Declarative

Interrogative

Imperative

Exclamatory

3. What type of sentence is this: "Where did you put my backpack?"

Declarative

Interrogative

Imperative

Exclamatory

4. Write one sentence of each type:

Declarative: _________________________________________________

Interrogative: _________________________________________________

Imperative: _________________________________________________

Exclamatory: _________________________________________________

🔍 Part 2: Complete Subjects and Predicates

Remember: Complete subject = who/what the sentence is about. Complete predicate = what the subject does/is.

5. Circle the complete subject and underline the complete predicate:

The big brown dog ran quickly through the park.

My little sister and her friend played outside all afternoon.

The students in our class finished their homework early.

6. Write the complete subject and complete predicate for this sentence: "The tall basketball player scored twenty points."

Complete Subject: _________________________________________

Complete Predicate: _________________________________________

➕ Part 3: Compound Subjects and Predicates

7. Which sentences have compound subjects? Check all that apply:

Dogs and cats make great pets.

The teacher gave us homework.

Mom and Dad went to the store.

Sarah, Jake, and Maria are best friends.

8. Write a sentence with a compound subject:
9. Write a sentence with a compound predicate (one subject doing two things):
10. Complete this sentence with a compound predicate: "The bird ________ and ________."

The bird _________________ and _________________.

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