Task Explanation:
The task requires identifying and marking two types of sentences:
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Exclamatory Sentences: These are sentences that express strong emotions or feelings. They typically end with an exclamation mark (`!`).
2.
Imperative Sentences: These are sentences that give commands, requests, or instructions. They often do not have a subject explicitly stated.
Solution:
#### Step 1: Identify Exclamatory Sentences
Exclamatory sentences are marked by the presence of an exclamation mark (`!`) and convey strong emotion or excitement.
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Sentence 1: "I love watching sports!"
- This sentence expresses enthusiasm and ends with an exclamation mark.
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Mark as exclamatory.
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Sentence 5: "Shh, your sister is sleeping!"
- This sentence conveys urgency or caution and ends with an exclamation mark.
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Mark as exclamatory.
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Sentence 7: "I love your painting!"
- This sentence expresses admiration and ends with an exclamation mark.
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Mark as exclamatory.
#### Step 2: Identify Imperative Sentences
Imperative sentences are commands or requests. They often begin with a verb and do not explicitly state the subject (usually "you").
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Sentence 2: "Get out your folder."
- This is a command telling someone to take action.
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Underline as imperative.
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Sentence 3: "Do not run in the hallway."
- This is a prohibition or instruction.
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Underline as imperative.
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Sentence 4: "Be careful."
- This is an advisory or request for caution.
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Underline as imperative.
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Sentence 8: "Sharpen your pencils."
- This is a command to perform an action.
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Underline as imperative.
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Sentence 9: "Empty your backpack."
- This is a command to perform an action.
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Underline as imperative.
#### Final Markings:
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Circle the exclamatory sentences:
- Sentence 1: "I love watching sports!"
- Sentence 5: "Shh, your sister is sleeping!"
- Sentence 7: "I love your painting!"
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Underline the imperative sentences:
- Sentence 2: "Get out your folder."
- Sentence 3: "Do not run in the hallway."
- Sentence 4: "Be careful."
- Sentence 8: "Sharpen your pencils."
- Sentence 9: "Empty your backpack."
#### Step 3: Write Your Own Exclamatory Sentence
An example of an exclamatory sentence could be:
- "What a beautiful day it is!"
Final Answer:
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Circled exclamatory sentences: 1, 5, 7.
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Underlined imperative sentences: 2, 3, 4, 8, 9.
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Your own exclamatory sentence: "What a beautiful day it is!"
Boxed Final Answer:
$$
\boxed{\text{Circled: 1, 5, 7; Underlined: 2, 3, 4, 8, 9; Exclamatory sentence: "What a beautiful day it is!"}}
$$
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of imperative sentences worksheet.