Types of sentences, Tijani, Julianne *UPDATED*
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TYPES OF SENTENCES
BY: Julianne Tijani
Ms. Dawson
6th period
Team 7C
TYPES OF SENTENCES
D
eclarative Sentence
I
nterrogative Sentence
I
mperative Sentence
E
xclamatory Sentence
DECLARATIVE SENTENCE
A
declarative sentence makes a
statement, they end in periods.
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The dog is running.
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE
A
n interrogative sentence asks a question,
these sentences end with question marks.
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Have you taken the dog for a walk?
IMPERATIVE SENTENCE
A
n imperative sentence gives a
command, they end with periods.
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Feed the dog.
EXCLAMATORY SENTENCE
A
n exclamatory sentence expresses strong
emotion, the usually end with exclamation
points.
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The dog is missing!
SENTENCESTRUCTURE
SENTENCE STRUCTURE
C
ompound
C
omplex
C
ompound-Complex
S
imple
SIMPLE SENTENCE
H
as one independent clause
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Anne likes cats
COMPOUND
H
as 2 independent clauses joined by a coordinating
conjunction.
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Anne likes cats, but Julie
l
ikes dogs.
COMPLEX
H
as 1 dependent clause and 1 independent clause
-A
lthough Anne likes
c
ats, she has a hamster.
COMPOUND-COMPLEX
H
as two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses
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While Anne likes cats, Julie
L
ikes dogs, Jessica however
D
oesn’t like animals