Explanation:
We need to add the correct punctuation at the end of each sentence, based on its type:
1.
What is your name → This is a question (starts with "What"), so it needs a
question mark (?).
2.
My name is Max → This is a statement (declarative), so it needs a
period (.).
3.
Where are you → This is a question (starts with "Where"), so it needs a
question mark (?).
4.
I am at the zoo → Statement →
period (.).
5.
Be careful → This is a command (imperative), so it needs an
exclamation point (!).
6.
Can you see the lion → Question (starts with "Can"), so
question mark (?).
7.
I see the lion → Statement →
period (.).
8.
Run away now → Command →
exclamation point (!).
9.
I am fine → Statement →
period (.).
10.
Stop it right now → Command →
exclamation point (!).
Let’s double-check each one:
- Questions: #1, #3, #6 → all get ?
- Declaratives (telling): #2, #4, #7, #9 → all get .
- Commands/exclamations: #5, #8, #10 → all get !
Yes, that matches the instructions.
Final Answer:
What is your name?
My name is Max.
Where are you?
I am at the zoo.
Be careful!
Can you see the lion?
I see the lion.
Run away now!
I am fine.
Stop it right now!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable punctuation worksheet.