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Sentence Grammar

QuestionAnswer
Name the type of sentence: On his vacation, Sam went to the beach. Declarative
Name the type of sentence: Where are her shoes? Interrogative
Name the type of sentence: How lovely is the sunset tonight! Exclamatory
Name the type of sentence: His father insists that he cut the grass each weekend! Exclamatory
Name the type of sentence: Does anyone know how it feels to skydive? Interrogative
Name the type of sentence: Go clean your room. Imperative
Name the type of sentence: Meet me at the pool. Imperative
Name the type of sentence: Last night, I went to a soccer game. Declarative
Identify as fragment, run-on, or correct: My friend begged me to come swim I am afraid of water. Run-On
Identify as fragment, run-on, or correct: My brother took me to the movies. Correct
Identify as fragment, run-on, or correct: Playing baseball on the field. Fragment
Identify as fragment, run-on, or correct: We went to the concert it started before we got there. Run-On
Identify as fragment, run-on, or correct: Stopped the car. Fragment
Identify as fragment, run-on, or correct: The food at the cook-out was delicious and the games were fun. Correct
Identify as fragment, run-on, or correct: I liked to go to school reading is great. Run-On
Identify as fragment, run-on, or correct: Bought a dress. Fragment
Identify as fragment, run-on, or correct: Mrs. Rushton gave us a quiz on sentences. Correct
Choose an interjection to complete the sentence: __________, he forgot to turn in his homework. Oh, no
Choose an interjection to complete the sentence: __________! I dropped a heavy weight on my toe! Ouch
Choose an interjection to complete the sentence: __________, my friend likes to go shopping too. Hurray
Choose an interjection to complete the sentence: As the boys ran past her, she put out her hand and yelled, _______________! Woah
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