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Problem Overview:
The task is to classify each sentence into one of the four types of sentences: statement, question, command, or exclamation. Additionally, the correct punctuation should be added at the end of each sentence.
Solution:
#### Step 1: Understand the Definitions
- Statement: Gives information and ends with a period (.)
- Question: Asks for information and ends with a question mark (?)
- Command: Tells someone to do something and ends with a period (.)
- Exclamation: Expresses strong emotion and ends with an exclamation mark (!)
#### Step 2: Analyze Each Sentence
1. Why are you so late
- This sentence asks for information.
- Type: Question
- Punctuation: ?
- Final Sentence: Why are you so late?
2. What an amazing day
- This sentence expresses strong emotion.
- Type: Exclamation
- Punctuation: !
- Final Sentence: What an amazing day!
3. Take your feet off the seat
- This sentence tells someone to do something.
- Type: Command
- Punctuation: .
- Final Sentence: Take your feet off the seat.
4. Rob is my brother
- This sentence gives information.
- Type: Statement
- Punctuation: .
- Final Sentence: Rob is my brother.
5. They have just won the gold medal
- This sentence gives information.
- Type: Statement
- Punctuation: .
- Final Sentence: They have just won the gold medal.
6. Can you see the boat
- This sentence asks for information.
- Type: Question
- Punctuation: ?
- Final Sentence: Can you see the boat?
7. Mrs Teagan is an English teacher
- This sentence gives information.
- Type: Statement
- Punctuation: .
- Final Sentence: Mrs Teagan is an English teacher.
8. Finish your homework by tomorrow
- This sentence tells someone to do something.
- Type: Command
- Punctuation: .
- Final Sentence: Finish your homework by tomorrow.
9. I like strawberry ice cream the best
- This sentence gives information.
- Type: Statement
- Punctuation: .
- Final Sentence: I like strawberry ice cream the best.
10. Wash the car in the shade
- This sentence tells someone to do something.
- Type: Command
- Punctuation: .
- Final Sentence: Wash the car in the shade.
#### Step 3: Organize the Answers
| Sentence | Type | Punctuation | Final Sentence |
|-----------------------------------------------|------------|-------------|-------------------------------------|
| Why are you so late | Question | ? | Why are you so late? |
| What an amazing day | Exclamation| ! | What an amazing day! |
| Take your feet off the seat | Command | . | Take your feet off the seat. |
| Rob is my brother | Statement | . | Rob is my brother. |
| They have just won the gold medal | Statement | . | They have just won the gold medal. |
| Can you see the boat | Question | ? | Can you see the boat? |
| Mrs Teagan is an English teacher | Statement | . | Mrs Teagan is an English teacher. |
| Finish your homework by tomorrow | Command | . | Finish your homework by tomorrow. |
| I like strawberry ice cream the best | Statement | . | I like strawberry ice cream the best. |
| Wash the car in the shade | Command | . | Wash the car in the shade. |
Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{array}{|l|c|c|l|}
\hline
\text{Sentence} & \text{Type} & \text{Punctuation} & \text{Final Sentence} \\
\hline
\text{Why are you so late} & \text{Question} & ? & \text{Why are you so late?} \\
\text{What an amazing day} & \text{Exclamation} & ! & \text{What an amazing day!} \\
\text{Take your feet off the seat} & \text{Command} & . & \text{Take your feet off the seat.} \\
\text{Rob is my brother} & \text{Statement} & . & \text{Rob is my brother.} \\
\text{They have just won the gold medal} & \text{Statement} & . & \text{They have just won the gold medal.} \\
\text{Can you see the boat} & \text{Question} & ? & \text{Can you see the boat?} \\
\text{Mrs Teagan is an English teacher} & \text{Statement} & . & \text{Mrs Teagan is an English teacher.} \\
\text{Finish your homework by tomorrow} & \text{Command} & . & \text{Finish your homework by tomorrow.} \\
\text{I like strawberry ice cream the best} & \text{Statement} & . & \text{I like strawberry ice cream the best.} \\
\text{Wash the car in the shade} & \text{Command} & . & \text{Wash the car in the shade.} \\
\hline
\end{array}
}
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