Task Explanation:
The task involves identifying whether each sentence is a
statement or a
question and then selecting the appropriate punctuation mark to end the sentence correctly. Statements typically end with a
full stop (.), while questions typically end with a
question mark (?).
Solution:
Let's analyze each sentence and determine the correct punctuation:
1.
What is your name
- This is a question asking for information.
- Correct punctuation:
?
2.
Today was very hot
- This is a statement expressing an opinion or fact.
- Correct punctuation:
.
3.
I did not see the movie
- This is a statement providing information.
- Correct punctuation:
.
4.
What was all the noise about
- This is a question seeking clarification.
- Correct punctuation:
?
5.
Who did it
- This is a question asking for identification.
- Correct punctuation:
?
6.
You are best friend forever
- This is a statement expressing a sentiment.
- Correct punctuation:
.
7.
I am sleepy
- This is a statement describing a condition.
- Correct punctuation:
.
8.
Kim is not feeling well
- This is a statement providing information.
- Correct punctuation:
.
9.
Do you love it
- This is a question seeking confirmation.
- Correct punctuation:
?
10.
Can we go now
- This is a question asking for permission or confirmation.
- Correct punctuation:
?
Final Answers:
1. What is your name
?
2. Today was very hot
.
3. I did not see the movie
.
4. What was all the noise about
?
5. Who did it
?
6. You are best friend forever
.
7. I am sleepy
.
8. Kim is not feeling well
.
9. Do you love it
?
10. Can we go now
?
Summary:
-
Statements end with a full stop (
.).
-
Questions end with a question mark (
?).
This exercise helps reinforce the understanding of basic punctuation rules in English.
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
1. & ? \\
2. & . \\
3. & . \\
4. & ? \\
5. & ? \\
6. & . \\
7. & . \\
8. & . \\
9. & ? \\
10. & ? \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of marking punctuation worksheet.