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Types of Sentences worksheet for practicing punctuation and sentence types.

Worksheet titled "Types of Sentences" with instructions to identify and add correct punctuation (period, question mark, or exclamation mark) to 15 sentences, followed by writing the sentence type on the line.

Worksheet titled "Types of Sentences" with instructions to identify and add correct punctuation (period, question mark, or exclamation mark) to 15 sentences, followed by writing the sentence type on the line.

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Let’s go through each sentence one by one. We’ll look at what the sentence is doing — asking, telling, or showing strong feeling — and then pick the right punctuation mark: period (.), question mark (?), or exclamation point (!). Then we’ll write whether it’s a statement, question, or exclamation.

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1. Are you feeling well today → This is asking something. So it needs a ? and is a question.
2. Papa made homemade cookies → This is just telling us something. Needs a . and is a statement.
3. Hooray ___ Jimmy’s team won → “Hooray” shows excitement! So first part gets !, second part is a statement with . → But since it’s one line, we treat “Hooray” as the main feeling → ! and exclamation. *(Note: Sometimes this is written as two sentences, but here it’s one line — so we go with the emotional start.)*
4. When is your birthday → Asking → ?question.
5. Is this your new television → Asking → ?question.
6. Wow ___ Look at the fireworks → “Wow” = surprise/excitement → !exclamation.
7. It rained all day long → Telling → .statement.
8. Have you met my friend Julie → Asking → ?question.
9. I want to have a bowl of soup for lunch → Telling → .statement.
10. Can you make it to my birthday party → Asking → ?question.
11. Ouch → Pain/surprise → !exclamation.
12. Isn’t this a beautiful night → Even though it starts with “isn’t”, it’s still asking → ?question.
13. That is a very gentle pony → Telling → .statement.
14. Happy New Year → Greeting/celebration → !exclamation.
15. Sara ate a slice of pizza for lunch → Telling → .statement.

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Final Answer:

1. ? — question
2. . — statement
3. ! — exclamation
4. ? — question
5. ? — question
6. ! — exclamation
7. . — statement
8. ? — question
9. . — statement
10. ? — question
11. ! — exclamation
12. ? — question
13. . — statement
14. ! — exclamation
15. . — statement
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of punctuation sentences worksheet.
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