2nd Grade
Types of
Sentences
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Declarative Sentences
Declarative sentences tell you something or make a statement and end with a period.
Declarative Sentences
Examples: I will go with you. She ate her dinner.
Interrogative Sentences
Interrogative sentences ask a question and end with a question mark.
Interrogative Sentences
Examples: Do you want to go? Can you go to the mall?
iMPERATIVE Sentences
Imperative sentences give an order or demand and usually end with an exlamation mark, but sometimes end with a period.
iMPERATIVE Sentences
Examples: Go to bed! Do not yell!
Exclamatory Sentences
Exclamatory sentences express strong feelings or excitement and also end with an exclamation mark.
Exclamatory Sentences
Examples: I can't wait for the party! I am so excited for my birthday!
2nd Sentence Types
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2nd Grade
Types of
Sentences
start
Declarative Sentences
Declarative sentences tell you something or make a statement and end with a period.
Declarative Sentences
Examples: I will go with you. She ate her dinner.
Interrogative Sentences
Interrogative sentences ask a question and end with a question mark.
Interrogative Sentences
Examples: Do you want to go? Can you go to the mall?
iMPERATIVE Sentences
Imperative sentences give an order or demand and usually end with an exlamation mark, but sometimes end with a period.
iMPERATIVE Sentences
Examples: Go to bed! Do not yell!
Exclamatory Sentences
Exclamatory sentences express strong feelings or excitement and also end with an exclamation mark.
Exclamatory Sentences
Examples: I can't wait for the party! I am so excited for my birthday!