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Sentence Types: Declarative and Interrogative

A worksheet for second graders to practice identifying and writing declarative and interrogative sentences.

Grade 2 ELA GrammarGrammar and MechanicsDeclarative and Interrogative Sentences
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Multiple ChoiceFill in the BlanksShort AnswerTrue / False

Standards

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.2.1.F

Topics

ELAGrammarSentencesDeclarativeInterrogativeGrade 2
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Sentence Types: Declarative and Interrogative

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Read each section carefully and follow the directions. Remember, a declarative sentence tells you something and ends with a period (.). An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark (?).

1. Which sentence is declarative?

a

Where did you go?

b

I like ice cream.

c

Are you hungry?

d

Can I play?

2. Which sentence is interrogative?

a

The sun is bright.

b

My dog is brown.

c

What is your name?

d

Birds can fly.

Add the correct ending punctuation (. or ?) to each sentence.

1. My favorite color is blue 

2. Do you like to read books 

3. The cat is sleeping on the couch 

4. Will you help me with my homework 

1. Write one declarative sentence about your favorite animal.

2. Write one interrogative sentence asking about a friend's day.

Read each statement. Circle T for True or F for False.

1. A declarative sentence always asks a question.

T

True

F

False

2. An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark.

T

True

F

False