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✩ Questions

Always write a question mark at the end of a sentence that asks a question.
A question mark takes the place of a period.

Write a question mark or a period at the end of each of these sentences.

What time is it Will you help me


Can I play with you Read quietly
I live on Old Road Will you please be quiet
Where do you live Who wants a chip
When will you be seven Stand in a line, please

Some questions begin with these words: what where when who

The dog is in bed. Where is the dog?

Change the sentences below into questions.


Remember: Sentences that are questions end with a question mark.
A chick is a baby hen.

Jon’s birthday is in May.

The cat is up the tree.

Miss Jones is my teacher.

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✩ Questions
a Always write a question mark at the end of a sentence that asks a question.
A question mark takes the place of a period.

t Write a question mark or a period at the end of each of these sentences.

What time is it? Will you help me?

o Can I play with you?


I live on Old Road.
Read quietly.
Will you please be quiet?

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Where do you live? Who wants a chip?
When will you be seven? Stand in a line, please.

f Some questions begin with these words: what

The dog is in bed. Wher e is the dog?


where when who

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d Change the sentences below into questions.
Remember: Sentences that are questions end with a question mark.
A chick is a baby hen.

c What is a chick?

Y Jon’s birthday is in May.

s When is Jon’s birthday?


l The cat is up the tree.

Where is the cat?

n Miss Jones is my teacher.


Who is Miss Jones?

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Your child needs sentences using a period for a


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statement and a question mark for a question. He or she should recognize


question words and be able to turn statements into questions.

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