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Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Mark, will you please stop by the store on your way home to pick up milk?
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Mark, will you please stop by the store on your way home to pick up milk?
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Mark, will you please stop by the store on your way home to pick up milk?
This sentence ends in a question mark; thus, this sentence is an interrogative sentence.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Mark, will you please stop by the store on your way home to pick up milk?
This sentence ends in a question mark; thus, this sentence is an interrogative sentence.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Basketball tryouts start next week.
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Basketball tryouts start next week.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Basketball tryouts start next week.
This sentence is telling us something, it's telling us that basketball tryouts are next week. A sentence that tells the reader about something is a declarative sentence.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Basketball tryouts start next week.
This sentence is telling us something, it's telling us that basketball tryouts are next week. A sentence that tells the reader about something is a declarative sentence.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Stop jumping on your bed, you might break something.
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Stop jumping on your bed, you might break something.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Stop jumping on your bed, you might break something.
This sentence is a command. It's telling someone to stop jumping on the bed. Sentences that are commands are called imperative sentences.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Stop jumping on your bed, you might break something.
This sentence is a command. It's telling someone to stop jumping on the bed. Sentences that are commands are called imperative sentences.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Mark, will you please stop by the store on your way home to pick up milk?
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Mark, will you please stop by the store on your way home to pick up milk?
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Mark, will you please stop by the store on your way home to pick up milk?
This sentence ends in a question mark; thus, this sentence is an interrogative sentence.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Mark, will you please stop by the store on your way home to pick up milk?
This sentence ends in a question mark; thus, this sentence is an interrogative sentence.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Basketball tryouts start next week.
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Basketball tryouts start next week.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Basketball tryouts start next week.
This sentence is telling us something, it's telling us that basketball tryouts are next week. A sentence that tells the reader about something is a declarative sentence.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Basketball tryouts start next week.
This sentence is telling us something, it's telling us that basketball tryouts are next week. A sentence that tells the reader about something is a declarative sentence.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Stop jumping on your bed, you might break something.
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Stop jumping on your bed, you might break something.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Stop jumping on your bed, you might break something.
This sentence is a command. It's telling someone to stop jumping on the bed. Sentences that are commands are called imperative sentences.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Stop jumping on your bed, you might break something.
This sentence is a command. It's telling someone to stop jumping on the bed. Sentences that are commands are called imperative sentences.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Mark, will you please stop by the store on your way home to pick up milk?
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Mark, will you please stop by the store on your way home to pick up milk?
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Mark, will you please stop by the store on your way home to pick up milk?
This sentence ends in a question mark; thus, this sentence is an interrogative sentence.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Mark, will you please stop by the store on your way home to pick up milk?
This sentence ends in a question mark; thus, this sentence is an interrogative sentence.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Basketball tryouts start next week.
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Basketball tryouts start next week.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Basketball tryouts start next week.
This sentence is telling us something, it's telling us that basketball tryouts are next week. A sentence that tells the reader about something is a declarative sentence.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Basketball tryouts start next week.
This sentence is telling us something, it's telling us that basketball tryouts are next week. A sentence that tells the reader about something is a declarative sentence.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Stop jumping on your bed, you might break something.
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Stop jumping on your bed, you might break something.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Stop jumping on your bed, you might break something.
This sentence is a command. It's telling someone to stop jumping on the bed. Sentences that are commands are called imperative sentences.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Stop jumping on your bed, you might break something.
This sentence is a command. It's telling someone to stop jumping on the bed. Sentences that are commands are called imperative sentences.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Mark, will you please stop by the store on your way home to pick up milk?
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Mark, will you please stop by the store on your way home to pick up milk?
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Mark, will you please stop by the store on your way home to pick up milk?
This sentence ends in a question mark; thus, this sentence is an interrogative sentence.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Mark, will you please stop by the store on your way home to pick up milk?
This sentence ends in a question mark; thus, this sentence is an interrogative sentence.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Basketball tryouts start next week.
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Basketball tryouts start next week.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Basketball tryouts start next week.
This sentence is telling us something, it's telling us that basketball tryouts are next week. A sentence that tells the reader about something is a declarative sentence.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Basketball tryouts start next week.
This sentence is telling us something, it's telling us that basketball tryouts are next week. A sentence that tells the reader about something is a declarative sentence.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Stop jumping on your bed, you might break something.
Select the type of sentence that is provided:
Stop jumping on your bed, you might break something.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Stop jumping on your bed, you might break something.
This sentence is a command. It's telling someone to stop jumping on the bed. Sentences that are commands are called imperative sentences.
Looking at our answer choices, there are four types of sentences:
- A d eclarative sentence is a sentence that tells the reader about something, and it will always end with a period.
- An imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command, it tells someone to do something. This type of sentence will end in either a period or an exclamation point.
- An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks something, it's a question. This type of sentence will always end with a question mark.
- An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that shows excitement, surprise, or a strong emotion. This type of sentence will always end with an exclamation point.
Let's look at the sentence from the question:
Stop jumping on your bed, you might break something.
This sentence is a command. It's telling someone to stop jumping on the bed. Sentences that are commands are called imperative sentences.
Compare your answer with the correct one above