Read And Categorize

Sentence Types #3

Worksheet Description

This Sentence Types worksheet is designed to assess students’ ability to identify four different types of sentences: declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory. Students are presented with a series of sentences that lack end punctuation. Their task is to read each sentence and determine its type by labeling it with the correct abbreviation (D for declarative, INT for interrogative, IMP for imperative, or E for exclamatory) on the provided line. Additionally, students are expected to add the appropriate punctuation at the end of each sentence.

The goal of this worksheet is to reinforce students’ knowledge of sentence structures and their respective purposes. It teaches them to recognize statements of fact or opinion (declarative), commands or requests (imperative), questions (interrogative), and strong emotional expressions (exclamatory) based on context and sentence format. The activity improves their grammatical skills and understanding of punctuation’s role in conveying the meaning and intent of a sentence. Completing this worksheet will help students write more varied and dynamic sentences in their own writing.