Let's solve this step by step. The task is to choose the correct punctuation mark —
question mark (?),
exclamation mark (!), or
full stop (.) — for each sentence based on its meaning and tone.
We’ll go through each sentence one by one:
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1.
"Do you like cake"
- This is a
question asking for someone’s opinion.
- So, it should end with a
question mark (?).
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✔ Answer: ?
2.
"Look out"
- This is a warning or an urgent command.
- It expresses surprise or urgency, so it needs an
exclamation mark (!).
-
✔ Answer: !
3.
"Well done Sara"
- This is a congratulatory statement expressing excitement or praise.
- It's enthusiastic, so it uses an
exclamation mark (!).
-
✔ Answer: !
4.
"Sam went down the slide"
- This is a simple statement of fact describing what happened.
- No emotion or question involved — just a neutral statement.
- So, it ends with a
full stop (.).
-
✔ Answer: .
5.
"Alex likes to play football"
- Another declarative sentence stating a fact.
- No question or strong emotion.
-
✔ Answer: .
6.
"Congratulations Eva"
- This is a celebratory message, showing excitement and joy.
- Therefore, it uses an
exclamation mark (!).
-
✔ Answer: !
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Final Answers:
- Do you like cake →
?
- Look out →
!
- Well done Sara →
!
- Sam went down the slide →
.
- Alex likes to play football →
.
- Congratulations Eva →
!
✔ These match the punctuation marks shown at the top of the image:
! ? ! . ! .
So, the correct choices are:
1. ?
2. !
3. !
4. .
5. .
6. !
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of exclamation point worksheet.