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Exclamatory Sentences Worksheet

A Grade 4 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying and writing exclamatory sentences, aligning with Common Core standards.

Grade 4 ELA GrammarGrammar and MechanicsExclamatory Sentences
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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.2.B

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Exclamatory Sentences

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Read each section carefully and answer all questions. Remember that an exclamatory sentence expresses strong emotion or excitement and ends with an exclamation mark (!).

An exclamatory sentence is a type of sentence that expresses strong emotion or excitement. It always ends with an exclamation mark (!). These sentences can show surprise, anger, joy, fear, or any other strong feeling. For example: "What a beautiful day!" or "I can't believe we won!"

1. Which of the following is an exclamatory sentence?

a

The dog ran fast.

b

What a delicious cake!

c

Where did you go?

d

Please close the door.

2. Which sentence expresses strong feeling?

a

The cat is sleeping.

b

What time is it?

c

I am so excited for the party!

d

She likes to read books.

Add an exclamation mark where needed to make the sentence exclamatory.

3. That is incredible 

4. What a surprise 

5. I won the game 

6. Look out for that car 

Rewrite each sentence to make it exclamatory. Remember to express strong emotion and use an exclamation mark.

7. The roller coaster was fast.

8. I am happy to see you.

Read each statement and decide if it is True or False.

9. An exclamatory sentence always ends with a period.

T

True

F

False

10. Exclamatory sentences show strong emotion.

T

True

F

False

Write two exclamatory sentences of your own about something exciting that happened recently.

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