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Harcourt 11-12 Lesson 2 Grammar Day 1 Types of Sentences:

Harcourt 11-12 Lesson 2 Grammar Day 1 Types of Sentences: Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory. The BIG Question:. How can I write different types of sentences?. Time to Review!. Declarative Sentences. That boy is my brother. Last night, we ate spaghetti for dinner.

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Harcourt 11-12 Lesson 2 Grammar Day 1 Types of Sentences:

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  1. Harcourt 11-12 Lesson 2 Grammar Day 1 Types of Sentences: Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory

  2. The BIG Question: How can I write different types of sentences?

  3. Time to Review!

  4. Declarative Sentences That boy is my brother. Last night, we ate spaghetti for dinner. My favorite novel is Number the Stars. Tomorrow is my birthday.

  5. Interrogative Sentences May I borrow your pencil? Do you know what time we have math? Are you finished with your homework? Could you please raise your hand?

  6. Imperative Sentences Give me back my baseball mitt. Pick up those papers. Throw the ball to the pitcher. Look behind you!

  7. Imperative Sentences * An imperative sentence gives a command. * Imperative sentences end with a period or exclamation mark. * Imperative sentences often begin with a verb.

  8. Imperative Sentences Give me back my baseball mitt. Pick up those papers. Throw the ball to the pitcher. Look behind you!

  9. Imperative Sentences *The subject in most imperative sentences is you, although the word you does not appear in the sentence. It is implied.

  10. Imperative Sentences Don’t be late again. Go to the office immediately! Pick up those pencils. Eat all of your spinach.

  11. Time to Review!

  12. Four Types of Sentences: interrogative imperative declarative

  13. Exclamatory Sentences That is wonderful news! I can’t believe you won! The dog ate my cookie! I got a perfect score on my test!

  14. Exclamatory Sentences * An exclamatory sentence expresses a strong feeling. * An exclamatory sentence is also called an exclamation. It ends with an exclamation mark.

  15. Exclamatory Sentences We won the game! You’re the best friend ever! I lost my homework! I can’t wait for this weekend!

  16. Let’s Practice!

  17. Imperative or Exclamatory? I = imperative E = exclamatory 1. Pick up your shoes. I 2. Run to the goal! I 3. Lou Gehrig was the best baseball player ever! E

  18. Imperative or Exclamatory? I = imperative E = exclamatory I 4. Hand in your homework. 5. He hit 3 home runs in a row! E 6.This cake is so good! E

  19. Imperative or Exclamatory? I = imperative E = exclamatory I 7. Clean up that mess! E 8. What a wonderful surprise! I 9. Take this to the office.

  20. Sum it up! What did you learn?

  21. Four Types of Sentences: declarative imperative exclamatory interrogative

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