Q.1
Determine the type of sentence and which mark should be used. Candice would like to be an actress when she grows up__
  • declarative (.)
  • imperative (.)
  • interrogative (?)
  • exclamatory (!)
Q.2
Determine the type of sentence and which mark should be used. Did you remember to change the battery in the smoke detector__
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  • imperative (.)
  • interrogative (?)
  • exclamatory (!)
Q.3
Determine the type of sentence and which mark should be used. Why do some birds fly south in the winter__
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  • imperative (.)
  • interrogative (?)
  • exclamatory (!)
Q.4
Determine the type of sentence and which mark should be used. My chore this week is to fold the laundry__
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  • imperative (.)
  • interrogative (?)
  • exclamatory (!)
Q.5
Determine the type of sentence and which mark should be used. Leave the dog alone__
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  • imperative (.)
  • interrogative (?)
  • exclamatory (!)
Q.6
Determine the type of sentence and which mark should be used. Go check on your brother to see what he is doing__
  • declarative (.)
  • imperative (.)
  • interrogative (?)
  • exclamatory (!)
Q.7
Determine the type of sentence and which mark should be used. I love you more than anything in the world__
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  • imperative (.)
  • interrogative (?)
  • exclamatory (!)
Q.8
Determine the type of sentence and which mark should be used. Don’t walk on the broken glass__
  • declarative (.)
  • imperative (.)
  • interrogative (?)
  • exclamatory (!)
Q.9
Determine the type of sentence and which mark should be used. Look at how tall that building is__
  • declarative (.)
  • imperative (.)
  • interrogative (?)
  • exclamatory (!)
Q.10
Determine the type of sentence and which mark should be used. How many steps are in the Washington Monument__
  • declarative (.)
  • imperative (.)
  • interrogative (?)
  • exclamatory (!)
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