Let's go through each sentence and determine the correct punctuation mark to use: a
period (.),
question mark (?), or
exclamation mark (!).
We choose based on the
type of sentence:
-
Statement → ends with a
period (.)
-
Question → ends with a
question mark (?)
-
Exclamation / Strong feeling → ends with an
exclamation mark (!)
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1.
Will you play with me
→ This is a
question (asking someone to play).
✔ ?
2.
See my new toy train
→ This is an
excited statement or a
command with enthusiasm.
✔ !
3.
A bee makes sweet honey
→ This is a
statement of fact.
✔ .
4.
Where is my apple
→ This is a
question asking about location.
✔ ?
5.
The rhino has a sharp horn
→ This is a
statement of fact.
✔ .
6.
I like to eat a banana
→ This is a
statement expressing preference.
✔ .
7.
Look at the big elephant
→ This is a
command or exclamation with excitement.
✔ !
8.
Who lives in that house near the forest
→ This is a
question asking about who resides there.
✔ ?
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Final Answers:
1. Will you play with me
?
2. See my new toy train
!
3. A bee makes sweet honey
.
4. Where is my apple
?
5. The rhino has a sharp horn
.
6. I like to eat a banana
.
7. Look at the big elephant
!
8. Who lives in that house near the forest
?
✔ All sentences are now correctly punctuated!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of punctuate sentences worksheet.