Problem Overview:
The task is to identify whether each sentence is
declarative or
interrogative and then add the correct punctuation mark at the end of each sentence.
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Declarative sentences are statements that make a declaration or assertion. They typically end with a
period (.).
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Interrogative sentences are questions. They typically end with a
question mark (?).
Solution:
Let's analyze each sentence one by one:
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#### 1.
Did you see the robot
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Type: Interrogative (It is a question.)
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Punctuation: Add a
question mark (?)
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Corrected Sentence: Did you see the robot?
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#### 2.
The robot is nice
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Type: Declarative (It is a statement.)
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Punctuation: Add a
period (.)
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Corrected Sentence: The robot is nice.
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#### 3.
My brother named it Max
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Type: Declarative (It is a statement.)
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Punctuation: Add a
period (.)
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Corrected Sentence: My brother named it Max.
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#### 4.
Where do you think it sleeps
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Type: Interrogative (It is a question.)
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Punctuation: Add a
question mark (?)
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Corrected Sentence: Where do you think it sleeps?
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#### 5.
It sleeps in the garage
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Type: Declarative (It is a statement.)
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Punctuation: Add a
period (.)
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Corrected Sentence: It sleeps in the garage.
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#### 6.
How big is your robot
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Type: Interrogative (It is a question.)
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Punctuation: Add a
question mark (?)
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Corrected Sentence: How big is your robot?
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#### 7.
Who bought you your robot
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Type: Interrogative (It is a question.)
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Punctuation: Add a
question mark (?)
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Corrected Sentence: Who bought you your robot?
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#### 8.
My mom bought our robot
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Type: Declarative (It is a statement.)
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Punctuation: Add a
period (.)
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Corrected Sentence: My mom bought our robot.
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#### 9.
Max plays lots of games
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Type: Declarative (It is a statement.)
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Punctuation: Add a
period (.)
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Corrected Sentence: Max plays lots of games.
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#### 10.
Does your robot play games
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Type: Interrogative (It is a question.)
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Punctuation: Add a
question mark (?)
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Corrected Sentence: Does your robot play games?
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Final Answer:
Here is the completed worksheet with the correct types and punctuation marks:
1.
Did you see the robot? (Interrogative)
2.
The robot is nice. (Declarative)
3.
My brother named it Max. (Declarative)
4.
Where do you think it sleeps? (Interrogative)
5.
It sleeps in the garage. (Declarative)
6.
How big is your robot? (Interrogative)
7.
Who bought you your robot? (Interrogative)
8.
My mom bought our robot. (Declarative)
9.
Max plays lots of games. (Declarative)
10.
Does your robot play games? (Interrogative)
Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ Did you see the robot? (Interrogative)} \\
2. & \text{ The robot is nice. (Declarative)} \\
3. & \text{ My brother named it Max. (Declarative)} \\
4. & \text{ Where do you think it sleeps? (Interrogative)} \\
5. & \text{ It sleeps in the garage. (Declarative)} \\
6. & \text{ How big is your robot? (Interrogative)} \\
7. & \text{ Who bought you your robot? (Interrogative)} \\
8. & \text{ My mom bought our robot. (Declarative)} \\
9. & \text{ Max plays lots of games. (Declarative)} \\
10. & \text{ Does your robot play games? (Interrogative)}
\end{aligned}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of declarative sentences worksheet.