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Ending Punctuation worksheet for students to choose correct punctuation marks, illustrated with a cheerful bee.

Worksheet titled "Ending Punctuation" with sentences to identify as statements or questions, featuring a cartoon bee holding a heart.

Worksheet titled "Ending Punctuation" with sentences to identify as statements or questions, featuring a cartoon bee holding a heart.

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To solve this worksheet, we need to look at each sentence and decide if it is asking a question or making a statement.

* Questions ask for information. They usually start with words like *Do, Did, Can, Will,* or *Is*. Questions always end with a question mark (?).
* Statements tell us something. They do not ask for an answer. Statements usually end with a period (.).

Let's look at each one:

1. "Will you be my valentine"
* It starts with "Will," which asks about the future. It is asking someone to be a valentine.
* This is a question. Use ?

2. "I like you"
* This tells someone how you feel. It is not asking anything.
* This is a statement. Use .

3. "Do you like me"
* It starts with "Do." It is asking about someone's feelings.
* This is a question. Use ?

4. "Do you have a valentine"
* It starts with "Do." It is asking if someone has a valentine.
* This is a question. Use ?

5. "Do you like this card"
* It starts with "Do." It is asking for an opinion on the card.
* This is a question. Use ?

6. "Did you get me a card"
* It starts with "Did." It is asking about something that happened in the past.
* This is a question. Use ?

7. "Can we share this cookie"
* It starts with "Can." It is asking for permission or suggesting an idea.
* This is a question. Use ?

Final Answer:
1. ?
2. .
3. ?
4. ?
5. ?
6. ?
7. ?
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of question mark worksheet.
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