5. There are four types of sentences in the
English language: declarative, imperative,
exclamatory, and interrogative. These
sentences can be used to make a
statement, issue an order or request,
express an emotion, or pose a question.
6. A declarative sentence makes a statement, tells a fact, gives
information, and explains something.
Example:
The pencil pouch on the table is mine.
A declarative sentence usually ends with a period, but sometimes
it can end with an exclamation point.
Declarative Sentence
7. Let's Try!
Write five declarative sentences using
the objects on this slide.
• Magnifying glass
• English book
• Pencil pouch
• Highlighter
• Ballpen
8. An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks direct questions
and requests information or an answer.
Example:
Is the book on the table yours?
An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark. It can be
in a positive or negative form and in any tense.
Interrogative Sentence
9. Let's Try!
Write five interrogative sentences using
the objects on this slide.
• Magnifying glass
• English book
• Pencil pouch
• Highlighter
• Ballpen
10. An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives a command, makes a
request, issues an instruction, or offers a piece of advice.
Example:
Please, pass me the pen.
Most of the time, an imperative sentence ends with a period, but it
can also end with an exclamation point.
Imperative Sentence
11. Let's Try!
Write five imperative sentences using the
objects on this slide.
• Magnifying glass
• English book
• Pencil pouch
• Highlighter
• Ballpen
12. An exclamatory sentence is a statement that conveys strong emotion or
excitement.
Example:
Wow! what a great lesson.
An exclamatory sentence always ends with an exclamation point, but not
all sentences that end with an exclamation point can be considered
exclamatory sentences.
Exclamatory Sentence
13. Let's Try!
Write five exclamatory sentences using
the objects on this slide.
• Magnifying glass
• English book
• Pencil pouch
• Highlighter
• Ballpen
14. A declarative sentence makes a statement, tells
a fact, gives information, and explains
something.
An interrogative sentence is a sentence that
asks direct questions and requests information
or an answer.
An imperative sentence is a sentence that gives
a command, makes a request, issues an
instruction, or offers a piece of advice.
An exclamatory sentence is a statement that
conveys strong emotion or excitement.
Wrap Up!