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Let’s go through each sentence one by one. We need to decide if it’s a question (asking something) or a statement (telling something).

- If it’s asking, we put a ? at the end.
- If it’s telling, we put a . at the end.

Here’s how to think about it:
- Questions often start with words like: Will, Can, Why, Who, Is, How.
- Statements just tell you something — they don’t ask for an answer.

Now let’s solve each one:

1. “Will you go with me” → This is asking someone if they will go → ?
2. “Dan will go with you” → This is telling us what Dan will do → .
3. “That car is big and brown” → Telling us about the car → .
4. “The little red hen sat in his pen” → Telling a fact → .
5. “Can I go with you” → Asking permission → ?
6. “Why did you jump on top of that” → Asking for a reason → ?
7. “Mom will call us” → Telling what Mom will do → .
8. “Who did that to you” → Asking who did something → ?
9. “Is that yours” → Asking if something belongs to you → ?
10. “How can I get one” → Asking how to get something → ?
11. “Ariel goes to school everyday” → Telling a habit → .
12. “Is Sunday the first day of the week” → Asking a yes/no question → ?
13. “Why does the sun rise” → Asking for a reason → ?
14. “How many marbles were left” → Asking for a number → ?
15. “I love summer vacations” → Telling how you feel → .

Final Answer:
1. ?
2. .
3. .
4. .
5. ?
6. ?
7. .
8. ?
9. ?
10. ?
11. .
12. ?
13. ?
14. ?
15. .
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of telling sentences worksheet.
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