Task Explanation:
The worksheet focuses on two main parts:
1.
Part A: Identifying whether a sentence is declarative or interrogative.
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Declarative Sentence: A sentence that makes a statement and ends with a period (.).
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Interrogative Sentence: A sentence that asks a question and ends with a question mark (?).
2.
Part B: Adding the correct punctuation mark (either a period `.` or a question mark `?`) at the end of each sentence.
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Solution:
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Part A: Declarative and Interrogative Sentences
We need to determine whether each sentence is declarative (`D`) or interrogative (`I`).
1.
The boy put his books and pencils on the table.
- This sentence makes a statement.
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Answer: `D`
2.
We walk to school and back home every day.
- This sentence makes a statement.
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Answer: `D`
3.
Is there an extra blanket I can use?
- This sentence asks a question.
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Answer: `I`
4.
My mom made me a hamburger sandwich for lunch.
- This sentence makes a statement.
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Answer: `D`
5.
What time do we go to PE?
- This sentence asks a question.
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Answer: `I`
6.
Are we still taking the dog outside?
- This sentence asks a question.
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Answer: `I`
Final Answers for Part A:
1. `D`
2. `D`
3. `I`
4. `D`
5. `I`
6. `I`
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Part B: Punctuation Marks
We need to add the correct punctuation mark (`.` or `?`) at the end of each sentence.
1.
Sam’s favourite food is pizza
- This sentence makes a statement.
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Punctuation: `.`
2.
How are you feeling today
- This sentence asks a question.
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Punctuation: `?`
3.
What time does the zoom party start
- This sentence asks a question.
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Punctuation: `?`
4.
Sarah likes to read on the weekend
- This sentence makes a statement.
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Punctuation: `.`
5.
My neighbour has a pet hamster and rabbit
- This sentence makes a statement.
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Punctuation: `.`
6.
What is your favourite colour
- This sentence asks a question.
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Punctuation: `?`
Final Answers for Part B:
1. `.`
2. `?`
3. `?`
4. `.`
5. `.`
6. `?`
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Final Answer:
Part A:
1. `D`
2. `D`
3. `I`
4. `D`
5. `I`
6. `I`
Part B:
1. `.`
2. `?`
3. `?`
4. `.`
5. `.`
6. `?`
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{Part A: D, D, I, D, I, I} \\
\text{Part B: ., ?, ?, ., ., ?}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of declarative sentences worksheet.