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Kinds-of-Sentence-According-to-Purpose

Kinds of Sentences

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Kinds-of-Sentence-According-to-Purpose

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  1. Good day!

  2. Observe the following sentences in terms of purpose and punctuation. • Hurry up! • Please pick up the phone. • What time is it? • I always attend the Sunday mass with my family. • Philippines is called “The Pearl of the Orient”.

  3. What do you think will our focus be today regarding sentences?

  4. Kinds of Sentence According to Purpose/Function

  5. At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to: • Identify the kinds of sentence according purpose. • Distinguish the purpose of each kind. • State the importance of learning the kinds of sentence according to purpose. • Identify the punctuation mark appropriate to the given sentences. • Label the given sentences according to their kind.

  6. What are the 4 kinds of sentence according to purpose/funtion?

  7. A sentence may be classified by function as: Declarative Sentence Interrogative Sentence Imperative Sentence Exclamatory Sentence

  8. Which among the following is a declarativesentence? Hurry up! Please pick up the phone. What time is it? I always attend the Sunday mass with my family. Philippines is called “The Pearl of the Orient”. Sentences 4 & 5

  9. A declarative sentencestates an idea or a fact and ends with a period. EXAMPLES: Give an example of a declarative sentence.

  10. Which among the following is an interrogative sentence? Hurry up! Please pick up the phone. What time is it? I always attend the Sunday mass with my family. Philippines is called “The Pearl of the Orient”. Sentence 3

  11. An interrogative sentenceasks a question and ends with a question mark. EXAMPLES: Give an example of an interrogative sentence.

  12. Which among the following is an imperative sentence? Hurry up! Please pick up the phone. What time is it? I always attend the Sunday mass with my family. Philippines is called “The Pearl of the Orient”. Sentence 2

  13. An imperative sentencegives order, a request, or a direction and ends with a period or an exclamation point. EXAMPLES: Give an example of an imperative sentence.

  14. Which among the following is an exclamatory sentence? Hurry up! Please pick up the phone. What time is it? I always attend the Sunday mass with my family. Philippines is called “The Pearl of the Orient”. Sentence 1

  15. An exclamatory sentenceconveys a strong emotion and ends with an exclamation point. EXAMPLES: Give an example of an exclamatory sentence.

  16. Exercise

  17. Classify the following sentences and indicate the correct end punctuation. 1. How thrilled Juliet was to become a queen Exclamatory sentence – exclamation point (!) 2. Where did she get so many flowers Interrogative sentence – question mark (?) 3. Children should not go near the animals at the zoo Declarative sentence – period (.) 4. Come home immediately after school Imperative sentence – period (.) 5. Don’t answer the first five questions Imperative sentence – period (.)

  18. Classify the following sentences and indicate the correct end punctuation. 6. It was a large fire, but it was finally put out Declarative sentence – period (.) 7. How many houses were burned Interrogative sentence – question mark (?) 8. What a miserable sight the homeless families presented Exclamatory sentence – exclamation point (!) 9. I’m very glad to see you Declarative sentence – period (.) 10. Let’s cheer for the winner Imperative sentence – period (.) or exclamation point (!)

  19. Why is important to learn the kinds of sentence according to purpose. Learning about the kinds of sentence according to purpose helps us to communicate better by expressing our ideas or emotions appropriately in both written and spoken language.

  20. Take the activity “Lesson 1: Quiz on Kinds of Sentence” on your English course on the second meeting for the week. Task

  21. References Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/sarah_ichi07/powerpoint-demo-20781087 Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/MsSharonLim/kinds-of-sentences-imperative-declarative-12158469 Lapid, M. G., & Serrano, J. B. (2018). English Communication Arts and Skills through Philippine Literature 7. Quezon City: The Phoenix Publishing House, Inc.

  22. Thanks!

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