A. Complete the definitions with the words and punctuation marks from the box.
1. A sentence that gives information is called a statement, which looks like this: .
2. A sentence that asks something is called a question, which looks like this: ?
3. A sentence that expresses a strong emotion is called an exclamation, which looks like this: !
4. A sentence that tells someone to do something is called a command, which looks like this: .
B. Complete each item with the correct punctuation mark at the end.
1. Mary owns a restaurant.
2. Will you come shopping with me?
3. That is a gorgeous dress. When did you buy it?
4. The taxi driver’s car broke down last night!
5. Tanya is nervous about starting her new job tomorrow.
6. I never done your homework with.
7. Don’t touch that, please. I don’t touch it.
8. Jamie fixed her broken glasses with elope glue. How clever!
9. I heard you got the job. That’s fantastic!
10. Help... I’m stuck and I can’t get out!
C. Punctuate the short dialogue.
A: Vietnam is a beautiful country. Have you ever been there?
B: Yes, I went to my Chi Minh in the south and Hanoi in the north.
A: The last time I went to Hanoi, I rained all day. I forgot my umbrella at the hotel, so I got soaked. Have you ever done that?
B: Yeah, I forgot my umbrella the other day. What a mistake that was!
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