To solve this, we need to look at each sentence and decide what kind it is based on its purpose and punctuation.
Here are the three types:
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Declarative: A statement that tells us something. It ends with a period (.).
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Interrogative: A question. It ends with a question mark (?).
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Exclamatory: A sentence that shows strong feeling or emotion. It ends with an exclamation point (!).
Let's go through them one by one:
1.
Juana wanted to carry the books.
* This is a statement telling us a fact. It ends with a period.
* Type:
declarative
2.
Did you find your hairbrush?
* This is asking a question. It ends with a question mark.
* Type:
interrogative
3.
Watch out for the car!
* This is a warning showing strong urgency. It ends with an exclamation point.
* Type:
exclamatory
4.
When are they going to get there?
* This is asking a question about time. It ends with a question mark.
* Type:
interrogative
5.
Jo asked for a new backpack.
* This is a statement telling us what Jo did. It ends with a period.
* Type:
declarative
6.
Get back here right now!
* This is a command showing strong emotion or authority. It ends with an exclamation point.
* Type:
exclamatory
7.
Can I have some cake?
* This is asking a question (a request). It ends with a question mark.
* Type:
interrogative
8.
Today is Friday.
* This is a statement of fact. It ends with a period.
* Type:
declarative
9.
What a beautiful dress!
* This expresses strong admiration/excitement. It ends with an exclamation point.
* Type:
exclamatory
10.
Do you like my shoes?
* This is asking a question. It ends with a question mark.
* Type:
interrogative
Final Answer:
1. declarative
2. interrogative
3. exclamatory
4. interrogative
5. declarative
6. exclamatory
7. interrogative
8. declarative
9. exclamatory
10. interrogative
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of declarative exclamatory.