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Task: Fill in the missing punctuation in the sentences.
Here is the solution with explanations for each sentence:
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1. What time is lunch?
- Explanation: This is a question asking for information, so it ends with a question mark.
2. I went to the park yesterday.
- Explanation: This is a declarative sentence stating a fact, so it ends with a period.
3. Lisa went shopping at the mall.
- Explanation: This is a declarative sentence stating a fact, so it ends with a period.
4. Bring me your paper.
- Explanation: This is an imperative sentence (a command), so it ends with a period.
5. I love chocolate brownies!
- Explanation: This expresses strong emotion or excitement, so it ends with an exclamation point.
6. Can we go outside to play?
- Explanation: This is a question asking permission, so it ends with a question mark.
7. How old are you?
- Explanation: This is a question asking for information, so it ends with a question mark.
8. It is raining outside.
- Explanation: This is a declarative sentence stating a fact, so it ends with a period.
9. That spider is huge!
- Explanation: This expresses strong emotion or surprise, so it ends with an exclamation point.
10. Who is your friend?
- Explanation: This is a question asking for information, so it ends with a question mark.
11. Did you finish your homework?
- Explanation: This is a question asking for confirmation, so it ends with a question mark.
12. Please, pick up your pencil.
- Explanation: "Please" is used as a polite request, and the sentence is a command, so it ends with a period.
13. I can't believe we won the game!
- Explanation: This expresses strong emotion or surprise, so it ends with an exclamation point.
14. Clean up your room.
- Explanation: This is an imperative sentence (a command), so it ends with a period.
15. Gym is fun!
- Explanation: This expresses strong emotion or excitement, so it ends with an exclamation point.
16. Kyle got a new bike.
- Explanation: This is a declarative sentence stating a fact, so it ends with a period.
17. Where did you go on vacation?
- Explanation: This is a question asking for information, so it ends with a question mark.
18. My favorite color is purple.
- Explanation: This is a declarative sentence stating a fact, so it ends with a period.
19. I hate vegetables.
- Explanation: This is a declarative sentence expressing an opinion, so it ends with a period.
20. Open your book.
- Explanation: This is an imperative sentence (a command), so it ends with a period.
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Final Answer:
1. What time is lunch?
2. I went to the park yesterday.
3. Lisa went shopping at the mall.
4. Bring me your paper.
5. I love chocolate brownies!
6. Can we go outside to play?
7. How old are you?
8. It is raining outside.
9. That spider is huge!
10. Who is your friend?
11. Did you finish your homework?
12. Please, pick up your pencil.
13. I can't believe we won the game!
14. Clean up your room.
15. Gym is fun!
16. Kyle got a new bike.
17. Where did you go on vacation?
18. My favorite color is purple.
19. I hate vegetables.
20. Open your book.
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
&1. \text{What time is lunch?} \\
&2. \text{I went to the park yesterday.} \\
&3. \text{Lisa went shopping at the mall.} \\
&4. \text{Bring me your paper.} \\
&5. \text{I love chocolate brownies!} \\
&6. \text{Can we go outside to play?} \\
&7. \text{How old are you?} \\
&8. \text{It is raining outside.} \\
&9. \text{That spider is huge!} \\
&10. \text{Who is your friend?} \\
&11. \text{Did you finish your homework?} \\
&12. \text{Please, pick up your pencil.} \\
&13. \text{I can't believe we won the game!} \\
&14. \text{Clean up your room.} \\
&15. \text{Gym is fun!} \\
&16. \text{Kyle got a new bike.} \\
&17. \text{Where did you go on vacation?} \\
&18. \text{My favorite color is purple.} \\
&19. \text{I hate vegetables.} \\
&20. \text{Open your book.} \\
\end{aligned}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of statement question command exclamation worksheet.