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Week 5 Q1 English 3

The document discusses different types of sentences based on their function and punctuation. It provides examples of declarative sentences (statements ending in periods), interrogative sentences (questions ending in question marks), exclamatory sentences (expressions of strong emotion ending in exclamation points), and imperative sentences (commands ending in periods). It also includes exercises identifying the sentence types based on their punctuation and functions.

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Week 5 Q1 English 3

The document discusses different types of sentences based on their function and punctuation. It provides examples of declarative sentences (statements ending in periods), interrogative sentences (questions ending in question marks), exclamatory sentences (expressions of strong emotion ending in exclamation points), and imperative sentences (commands ending in periods). It also includes exercises identifying the sentence types based on their punctuation and functions.

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SENTENCE

GALORE
★usually makes a
statement. It is also
called a telling sentence.
It ends with a period.
★Example:
People are suffering now
because of the pandemic.
★is usually presented in the
form of question. It is also
called an asking sentence.
It ends with a question
mark.
★Example:
How often do we need to
wash our hands?
★expresses a strong feeling.
It ends with an exclamation
point.
★Example:
Surprise! Happy birthday!
★commands or tells someone
to do something. It ends
with a period.
★COMMAND:
gives an authoritative
order
★Example:
Let us practice social
distancing.
★Example:
an act of asking politely or formally for
something. We use polite words like,
please, kindly, will you, can you.
★Example:
Please return to your
seats.
Direction: Use proper
punctuation mark after each
sentence.
SENTENCES PUNCTUATION
MARKS
(? . !)
1. What is your father’s name
?
2. My name is Ethan Mateo
.
3. I am at the church
.
4. Go home and pray
.
5. Can you see the waterfalls
?
SENTENCES PUNCTUATION
MARKS
(? . !)
6. Be careful
!
7. Please close the door
.
8. Fix your toys
.
9. The seafood is delicious
.
10. Wow! the ocean is amazing
!
Directions: Copy the sentences in your
notebook. Check (/) the box before the
number if it is a declarative or telling
sentence andput an (X) mark if it is an
interrogative or asking sentence.
1. The travellers used to stay at “Hotel
ni Pidro.”
2. Did you buy food at the canteen?
3. The family had a great time at
“Langoyon Beach Resort” last Sunday.
4. The boy is celebrating his 8th
birthday today.
5. When will be our First Culminating
Performance?
Directions: Read each question
carefully.
1. “I am excited to attend our on-line
class,” said Gena. It is a declarative
sentence because
______________________.
a. it tells about something.
b. it asks about something.
c. it expresses a strong feeling when telling
about something.
d. it makes a simple command or request.
2. “Kindly submit your assignment on
time,” Mrs. Apostol said to the class. This
statement is an example of an imperative
sentence because__________________.
a. it tells about something.
b. it asks about something.
c. it expresses a strong feeling when telling
about something.
d. it makes a simple command or request.
3. “Oh my God! What a huge gift it is!” mother
exclaimed as she received a surprise gift from
father. This expression is an exclamatory
sentence because
________________________.
a. It tells about something.
b. It asks about something.
c. It expresses a strong feeling when telling
about something.
d. It makes a simple command or request.
4. “Where did you buy it?” she inquired.
This is an example of an interrogative
sentence because _________________.
a. It tells about something.
b. It asks about something.
c. It expresses a strong feeling when
telling about something.
d. It makes a simple command or request.
5. Which statement from the dialogue below is an
example of an interrogative sentence?
“Ma, I need to buy some materials for my project,”
Tony said while having their family dinner. “How
much do you need?” his mother asked him.
a. “Ma, I need to buy some materials for my
project.”
b. “How much do you need?”
c. Tony said while having their family dinner.
d. His mother asked him.
Directions: Read each question
carefully. Write the letter of
the correct answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
Example: You have a nice Mandaya dress_._ Declarative

?
1. What is your favorite Larong Pinoy____
Interrogative
__________________
!
2. Yehey, I got a gift from my tita____
Exclamatory
__________________
.
3. He is the best dancer in the group____
Declarative
__________________
.
4. Do your projects on time______
__________________
Imperative
?
5. Who is the most helpful in your family___
Interrogative
__________________

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