Educational worksheet teaching students to identify and punctuate different types of sentences in English.
Types of Sentences Punctuation Worksheet with instructions and examples for identifying imperative, declarative, interrogative, and exclamatory sentences.
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Let's solve this "Types of Sentences Punctuation Worksheet" step by step. The goal is to:
1. Add the correct punctuation mark (., ?, !) to each sentence.
2. Label the sentence type: imperative, declarative, interrogative, or exclamatory.
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- Imperative: Gives a command → ends with .
- Declarative: Makes a statement → ends with .
- Interrogative: Asks a question → ends with ?
- Exclamatory: Expresses strong feeling → ends with !
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Now, let’s go through each sentence:
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→ This is asking a question.
✔ Punctuation: ?
✔ Type: Interrogative
👉 *How was your day in school? Interrogative*
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→ This is giving a command or instruction.
✔ Punctuation: .
✔ Type: Imperative
👉 *Do your assignments in class on time. Imperative*
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→ This expresses strong emotion (excitement).
✔ Punctuation: !
✔ Type: Exclamatory
👉 *I’m so excited I passed the test! Exclamatory*
> Note: Although there's no comma after "excited", the meaning is clear and it's acceptable for basic worksheets.
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→ This is stating a fact.
✔ Punctuation: .
✔ Type: Declarative
👉 *Walking up that mountain is dangerous. Declarative*
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→ This is asking a question.
✔ Punctuation: ?
✔ Type: Interrogative
👉 *Who is the most popular singer? Interrogative*
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→ This is giving advice or a command.
✔ Punctuation: .
✔ Type: Imperative
👉 *You need to get with the program. Imperative*
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→ This is making a statement.
✔ Punctuation: .
✔ Type: Declarative
👉 *He is the leader of the group. Declarative*
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→ This is asking a question.
✔ Punctuation: ?
✔ Type: Interrogative
👉 *What is your favorite magazine? Interrogative*
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→ This expresses strong positive feeling.
✔ Punctuation: !
✔ Type: Exclamatory
👉 *Congratulations on your achievement! Exclamatory*
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→ This is a statement.
✔ Punctuation: .
✔ Type: Declarative
👉 *That was a physical game. Declarative*
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→ This is asking a question.
✔ Punctuation: ?
✔ Type: Interrogative
👉 *Can you cancel the concert? Interrogative*
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| Sentence | Punctuation | Type |
|--------|-------------|------|
| 1. How was your day in school | ? | Interrogative |
| 2. Do your assignments in class on time | . | Imperative |
| 3. I’m so excited I passed the test | ! | Exclamatory |
| 4. Walking up that mountain is dangerous | . | Declarative |
| 5. Who is the most popular singer | ? | Interrogative |
| 6. You need to get with the program | . | Imperative |
| 7. He is the leader of the group | . | Declarative |
| 8. What is your favorite magazine | ? | Interrogative |
| 9. Congratulations on your achievement | ! | Exclamatory |
| 10. That was a physical game | . | Declarative |
| 11. Can you cancel the concert | ? | Interrogative |
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This worksheet helps students practice identifying sentence types based on purpose and applying the correct punctuation. Remember:
- Questions = ?
- Statements = .
- Commands = .
- Strong feelings = !
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or an answer key formatted for teachers!
1. Add the correct punctuation mark (., ?, !) to each sentence.
2. Label the sentence type: imperative, declarative, interrogative, or exclamatory.
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🔹 Key Rules Recap:
- Imperative: Gives a command → ends with .
- Declarative: Makes a statement → ends with .
- Interrogative: Asks a question → ends with ?
- Exclamatory: Expresses strong feeling → ends with !
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Now, let’s go through each sentence:
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1. How was your day in school
→ This is asking a question.
✔ Punctuation: ?
✔ Type: Interrogative
👉 *How was your day in school? Interrogative*
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2. Do your assignments in class on time
→ This is giving a command or instruction.
✔ Punctuation: .
✔ Type: Imperative
👉 *Do your assignments in class on time. Imperative*
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3. I’m so excited I passed the test
→ This expresses strong emotion (excitement).
✔ Punctuation: !
✔ Type: Exclamatory
👉 *I’m so excited I passed the test! Exclamatory*
> Note: Although there's no comma after "excited", the meaning is clear and it's acceptable for basic worksheets.
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4. Walking up that mountain is dangerous
→ This is stating a fact.
✔ Punctuation: .
✔ Type: Declarative
👉 *Walking up that mountain is dangerous. Declarative*
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5. Who is the most popular singer
→ This is asking a question.
✔ Punctuation: ?
✔ Type: Interrogative
👉 *Who is the most popular singer? Interrogative*
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6. You need to get with the program
→ This is giving advice or a command.
✔ Punctuation: .
✔ Type: Imperative
👉 *You need to get with the program. Imperative*
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7. He is the leader of the group
→ This is making a statement.
✔ Punctuation: .
✔ Type: Declarative
👉 *He is the leader of the group. Declarative*
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8. What is your favorite magazine
→ This is asking a question.
✔ Punctuation: ?
✔ Type: Interrogative
👉 *What is your favorite magazine? Interrogative*
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9. Congratulations on your achievement
→ This expresses strong positive feeling.
✔ Punctuation: !
✔ Type: Exclamatory
👉 *Congratulations on your achievement! Exclamatory*
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10. That was a physical game
→ This is a statement.
✔ Punctuation: .
✔ Type: Declarative
👉 *That was a physical game. Declarative*
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11. Can you cancel the concert
→ This is asking a question.
✔ Punctuation: ?
✔ Type: Interrogative
👉 *Can you cancel the concert? Interrogative*
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✔ Final Answers:
| Sentence | Punctuation | Type |
|--------|-------------|------|
| 1. How was your day in school | ? | Interrogative |
| 2. Do your assignments in class on time | . | Imperative |
| 3. I’m so excited I passed the test | ! | Exclamatory |
| 4. Walking up that mountain is dangerous | . | Declarative |
| 5. Who is the most popular singer | ? | Interrogative |
| 6. You need to get with the program | . | Imperative |
| 7. He is the leader of the group | . | Declarative |
| 8. What is your favorite magazine | ? | Interrogative |
| 9. Congratulations on your achievement | ! | Exclamatory |
| 10. That was a physical game | . | Declarative |
| 11. Can you cancel the concert | ? | Interrogative |
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📝 Summary:
This worksheet helps students practice identifying sentence types based on purpose and applying the correct punctuation. Remember:
- Questions = ?
- Statements = .
- Commands = .
- Strong feelings = !
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or an answer key formatted for teachers!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of punctuation sentences worksheet.