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Sentence Types Practice: Declarative and Interrogative

A Grade 1 worksheet to help students identify and write declarative and interrogative sentences, focusing on correct punctuation.

Grade 1 ELA GrammarGrammar and MechanicsDeclarative and Interrogative Sentences
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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.JCCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.2.B
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Sentence Types Practice

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Hello, young writers! Today we will practice with two kinds of sentences: declarative and interrogative. Remember:

A **declarative sentence** tells us something. It ends with a period (.).

An **interrogative sentence** asks a question. It ends with a question mark (?).

Read each sentence. Is it declarative or interrogative? Circle the correct answer.

1. The dog ran fast.

a

Declarative

b

Interrogative

2. Do you like ice cream?

a

Declarative

b

Interrogative

3. My favorite color is blue.

a

Declarative

b

Interrogative

Add a period (.) or a question mark (?) at the end of each sentence.

1. The cat is sleeping 

2. Where is my hat 

3. Birds can fly high 

4. What is your name 

1. Write one declarative sentence. (Tell us something!)

2. Write one interrogative sentence. (Ask a question!)