Kinds of
SENTENCES
Miss Ameera - 2nd Grade
English
OBJECTIVE:
The students will be
able to correctly
identify the four types
of sentences.
SENTENCES
A sentence is a group of words that
expresses a complete thought. A
sentence names someone or
something and tells what that person
or thing is or does.
Example:
Sam went to the store.
FRAGMENTS
A fragment is a group of words that do
not express a complete thought.
Example:
Bought lots of gifts.
(Who?)
LET’S PRACTICE! SENTENCE OR NOT?
My family visited many places
this year. _____________
Going to the house. _________
Make things by hand. _______
Machines change people’s
lives.____________
I love to watch movies. _______
DID YOU GET THEM RIGHT?
My family visited many places this year.
(Sentence)
Going to the house. (Fragment)
Make things by hand. (Fragment)
Machines change people’s lives.
(Sentence)
I love to watch movies. (Sentence)
FOUR KINDS OF SENTENCES
1. Statement-(.)
Declaratives
tells something
Example- I enjoy football.
EXAMPLES
o The dog went to the park
o Rambo saw the dog
playing with a ball.
o Dogs do not run away
o The dogs which run away
are not properly trained.
FOUR KINDS OF SENTENCES
2. Question- (?)
Interrogative
asks a question
Example- Do you enjoy football?
EXAMPLES
Where do you live?
What do you want to have
for dinner?
Do you like the custard
apple?
FOUR KINDS OF SENTENCES
3. Command- (. OR !)
Imperatives
gives an order
Example- Take me to the game.
EXAMPLES
Never hate a person who teaches
you.
Take a right and go straight.
Read more to write well.
Write whenever you get a chance.
FOUR KINDS OF SENTENCES
4. Exclamatory- (!)
shows strong feeling
or emotions
Example- The Eagles won!
EXAMPLES
You were supposed to be
here yesterday!
Hurray! We won the
football match.
It's a girl!
LETS PRACTICE!
What kind of candy do you like
Go get the paper off the porch
Wow, you did great
I love to watch old movies
DID YOU GET THEM RIGHT?
What kind of candy do you like?
(question)
Go get the paper off the porch.
(command)
Wow, you did great!
(exclamatory)
I love to watch old movies.
(statement)
THANK YOU