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Problem Description:
The task is to identify whether each sentence is imperative or interrogative and then add the appropriate punctuation.
- Imperative sentences are commands or requests that tell someone to do something.
- Interrogative sentences are questions that seek information.
Solution:
Let's analyze each sentence one by one:
1. Put that away
- This is a command telling someone to put something away.
- Type: Imperative
- Punctuation: Add a period (`.`)
- Final Sentence: Put that away.
2. Did you enjoy the dance
- This is a question asking about someone's enjoyment of the dance.
- Type: Interrogative
- Punctuation: Add a question mark (`?`)
- Final Sentence: Did you enjoy the dance?
3. Have you tried this
- This is a question asking if someone has tried something.
- Type: Interrogative
- Punctuation: Add a question mark (`?`)
- Final Sentence: Have you tried this?
4. Where are you
- This is a question asking about someone's location.
- Type: Interrogative
- Punctuation: Add a question mark (`?`)
- Final Sentence: Where are you?
5. Have a seat
- This is a polite request or command to sit down.
- Type: Imperative
- Punctuation: Add a period (`.`)
- Final Sentence: Have a seat.
6. When is your party
- This is a question asking about the timing of a party.
- Type: Interrogative
- Punctuation: Add a question mark (`?`)
- Final Sentence: When is your party?
7. How is your knee
- This is a question asking about the condition of someone's knee.
- Type: Interrogative
- Punctuation: Add a question mark (`?`)
- Final Sentence: How is your knee?
8. Watch me do this
- This is a command or request to observe an action.
- Type: Imperative
- Punctuation: Add a period (`.`)
- Final Sentence: Watch me do this.
9. Are you comfortable
- This is a question asking if someone is comfortable.
- Type: Interrogative
- Punctuation: Add a question mark (`?`)
- Final Sentence: Are you comfortable?
10. Do what I asked you to do
- This is a command instructing someone to follow a previous request.
- Type: Imperative
- Punctuation: Add a period (`.`)
- Final Sentence: Do what I asked you to do.
11. How far away is it
- This is a question asking about the distance to something.
- Type: Interrogative
- Punctuation: Add a question mark (`?`)
- Final Sentence: How far away is it?
Final Answer:
Here is the completed worksheet with the correct types and punctuation:
1. Imperative: Put that away.
2. Interrogative: Did you enjoy the dance?
3. Interrogative: Have you tried this?
4. Interrogative: Where are you?
5. Imperative: Have a seat.
6. Interrogative: When is your party?
7. Interrogative: How is your knee?
8. Imperative: Watch me do this.
9. Interrogative: Are you comfortable?
10. Imperative: Do what I asked you to do.
11. Interrogative: How far away is it?
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
1. & \text{Imperative: Put that away.} \\
2. & \text{Interrogative: Did you enjoy the dance?} \\
3. & \text{Interrogative: Have you tried this?} \\
4. & \text{Interrogative: Where are you?} \\
5. & \text{Imperative: Have a seat.} \\
6. & \text{Interrogative: When is your party?} \\
7. & \text{Interrogative: How is your knee?} \\
8. & \text{Imperative: Watch me do this.} \\
9. & \text{Interrogative: Are you comfortable?} \\
10. & \text{Imperative: Do what I asked you to do.} \\
11. & \text{Interrogative: How far away is it?} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of interrogative sentences worksheet.