Sentence Types Practice
A worksheet for 3rd graders to practice identifying and writing different types of sentences: declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory.
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. This worksheet will help you practice identifying and writing different types of sentences.
Read each sentence. Choose the correct type of sentence.
1. The sun is shining brightly today.
Declarative
Interrogative
Imperative
Exclamatory
2. What is your favorite animal?
Declarative
Interrogative
Imperative
Exclamatory
Fill in the blank with the correct punctuation mark (. ? !).
3. Please close the door
4. What a beautiful rainbow
5. The dog barked loudly
Write one sentence for each type below.
6. Declarative Sentence:
7. Interrogative Sentence:
8. Imperative Sentence:
9. Exclamatory Sentence:
Read each statement and decide if it is true or false.
10. An interrogative sentence asks a question.
True
False
11. An exclamatory sentence ends with a period.
True
False
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