Place the correct punctuation in the boxes to end each sentence. Identify each sentence as either declarative, interrogative, imperative or exclamatory. Name: Date: Copyright 2011 WorksheetWorks.com Could you please turn that music down ( 1 ) Tell grandma that we miss her ( 2 ) Turn off the faucet while you are brushing your teeth ( 3 ) Never buy anything from a salesperson who comes to your door ( 4 ) My dad works on the fifty-eighth floor of that building ( 5 ) Use at least five hundred words in your essay ( 6 ) How many students are in your class ( 7 ) Did you enjoy the lasagna I cooked for you ( 8 ) I feel terrible that you got into an accident this morning ( 9 ) My iPod was here just a minute ago, and now its gone (10) Tell me about your experience at your last employer (11) This phone bill is highway robbery (12) How many minutes do we have left (13) Carrots contain some very important nutrients (14) On what block is the library located (15) I am sick and tired of these annoying television commercials (16) Nicholas could not remember enough to be of any help to the police (17) Who could have done some a terrible thing (18) ? interrogative A Identifying Sentence Types Place the correct punctuation in the boxes to end each sentence. Identify each sentence as either declarative, interrogative, imperative or exclamatory. A N S W E R K E Y Copyright 2011 WorksheetWorks.com Could you please turn that music down ( 1 ) Tell grandma that we miss her ( 2 ) Turn off the faucet while you are brushing your teeth ( 3 ) Never buy anything from a salesperson who comes to your door ( 4 ) My dad works on the fifty-eighth floor of that building ( 5 ) Use at least five hundred words in your essay ( 6 ) How many students are in your class ( 7 ) Did you enjoy the lasagna I cooked for you ( 8 ) I feel terrible that you got into an accident this morning ( 9 ) My iPod was here just a minute ago, and now its gone (10) Tell me about your experience at your last employer (11) This phone bill is highway robbery (12) How many minutes do we have left (13) Carrots contain some very important nutrients (14) On what block is the library located (15) I am sick and tired of these annoying television commercials (16) Nicholas could not remember enough to be of any help to the police (17) Who could have done some a terrible thing (18) . imperative . imperative . imperative . declarative . imperative ? interrogative ? interrogative ! exclamatory ! exclamatory . imperative ! exclamatory ? interrogative . declarative ? interrogative ! exclamatory . declarative ? interrogative ? interrogative a a a a This is a genuine, customized worksheet from A Created by 75.58.117.114 on Jan 22, 2011 12:49:07 PM GMT http://www.WorksheetWorks.com/english/partsofspeech/sentences/identify-types.html Reproduction and Usage Rights This worksheet may be used one time for educational purposes in a home or classroom for up to fifty students. Permission to create printed copies of any part of this document is limited to the person who downloaded it. Reproduction for an entire school or school district is prohibited. No part of this document may be reproduced (except for the educational use just mentioned), stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (other than to the printer, obviously) without prior written consent of WorksheetWorks.com. Adobe Acrobat Usage Tips Conserve paper by printing only the pages you need. Learn about Acrobat's printing options.
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