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ENG W3Q1 Day 4

The document provides an overview of the four kinds of sentences: declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative, along with examples and exercises for practice. It includes a dialogue about a fun fair and comprehension questions to reinforce understanding. Additionally, it features activities for students to identify and create sentences of each type with proper punctuation.

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ENG W3Q1 Day 4

The document provides an overview of the four kinds of sentences: declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative, along with examples and exercises for practice. It includes a dialogue about a fun fair and comprehension questions to reinforce understanding. Additionally, it features activities for students to identify and create sentences of each type with proper punctuation.

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WEEK 3 - Q1

Kinds of Sentences
REVIEW

What are the four kinds of


sentences?
MOTIVATION
Do you like to talk about a lot of
things?
Do you love to tell stories?
What kind of sentence do you
use in telling stories?
PRESENTATION

Read the dialogue below.

A Fun Fair
By: Marilou P. Masunag
Kelvin: Have you heard that there is
a
fun fair now at the park?
Gabriel: Really? Oh wow! We need to
tell nanay and tatay to bring
us
there tonight!
Kelvin: Yes, we must ride on that
roller-
Kelvin: Yes, Nanay please. Can you
buy us tickets to ride on the
roller-coaster?
Mother: Yes, we will bring you there,
but on one condition. You must
wash the dishes tonight after
eating. Okay?
Gabriel and Kelvin: Yes, we will!
Mother: Okay, call your father now.
Let us have our dinner.
Comprehension
Questions
1. What is happening at the park
right now?
2. What condition did nanay give the
two boys?
3. What does Kelvin want to ride?
4. How many kinds of sentence are
there in the dialog that you read?
“Let us have our dinner” is an
example of what sentence?
• Declarative Sentence usually
makes a statement. It is also
called a telling sentence. It ends
with a period.

• Interrogative Sentence is
usually presented in the form of
question. It is also called an asking
• Exclamatory Sentence
expresses a strong feeling. It
ends with an exclamation mark.

• Imperative Sentence
commands or tells someone to
do something. It ends with a
period.
DEVELOPING
MASTERY
Read each sentence and add
the correct punctuation mark.
Then label it as Imperative,
Declarative, Interrogative or
Exclamatory.
1. What is your favorite Larong
?
Pinoy____ Interrogativ
e
2. Yehey, I got a gift from my
!
tita____
Exclamator
y
3. He is the best dancer in the
.
group____ Declarativ
e
4. Do your projects . on
time______
Imperativ
e
5. Who is the most helpful in
?
your family___
Interrogativ
e
APPLICATIO
N
Use each picture on the left to
write a declarative,
exclamatory, interrogative and
imperative sentence. Don’t
forget to punctuate accordingly.
1. Write a declarative sentence.
2. Write an interrogative
sentence.
GENERALIZAT
ION

What are the four kinds of


sentences?
KINDS OF SENTENCES
It states an information
Declarative period
or statement about
Sentence something.
Exclamatory It expresses Exclamation
Sentence strong feelings. point
Imperative It asks someone
period
Sentence to do something.
Interrogative It asks question. question mark
Sentence
EVALUATION

Read each question carefully.


Write the letter of the correct
answer.
1. “I am excited to attend our on-line
class,” said Gena. It is a declarative
sentence because ______.
a. it tells about something.
b. it asks about something.
c. it expresses a strong feeling when
telling about something.
d. it makes a simple command or
request.
2. “Kindly submit your assignment on
time,” Mrs. Apostol said to the class.
This statement is an example of an
imperative sentence because ______.
a. it tells about something.
b. it asks about something.
c. it expresses a strong feeling when
telling about something.
d. it makes a simple command or
3. “Oh my God! What a huge gift it is!”
mother exclaimed as she received a
surprise gift from father. This expression
is an exclamatory sentence because
____.
a. It tells about something.
b. It asks about something.
c. It expresses a strong feeling when
telling about something.
4. “Where did you buy it?” she
inquired. This is an example of an
interrogative sentence because ____.
a. It tells about something.
b. It asks about something.
c. It expresses a strong feeling when
telling about something.
d. It makes a simple command or
request.
5. Which statement from the
dialogue below is an example of an
interrogative sentence?
“Ma, I need to buy some materials
for my project,” Tony said while
having their family dinner. “How
much do you need?” his mother
asked him.
a. “Ma, I need to buy some
materials for my project.”
b. “How much do you need?”
c. Tony said while having their
family dinner.
d. His mother asked him.
ADDITIONAL
ACTIVITY
Use proper punctuation mark
after each sentence.
1. What is your father’s name__
2. My name is Ethan Mateo__
3. I am at the church__
4. Go home and pray__
5. Can you see the waterfalls__

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