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Types of Sentences Practice: Declarative, Imperative, Exclamatory, Interrogative

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This activity covers the four types of sentences: Declarative, Imperative, Exclamatory, Interrogative

> Appropriate for grades 6-10, or low upperclassmen
> Works as a mini-lesson, pre-/post- test, or the sub folder

> Page 1: Table with explanation and example of the four types of sentences
> Pages 2-3: 30 multiple choice practice questions
> Page 4: Answer key
 
Example Questions
-  The coconut is a special kind of plant. 
a) Declarative c) Imperative b) Interrogative d) Exclamatory
- Is all this really necessary?
a) Declarative c) Imperative b) Interrogative d) Exclamatory
- All roses are flowers, but not all flowers are roses.
a) Declarative c) Imperative b) Interrogative d) Exclamatory
- How dark it is outside!
a) Declarative c) Imperative b) Interrogative d) Exclamatory

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Types of Writing Test: Narrative, Expository, Descriptive, Persuasive

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