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A. Write whether these statements are true (T) or false (F).
1. A sentence is a group of words that is arranged in a way to convey
complete sense.
2. A declarative sentence ends with a full stop.
3. A declarative sentence makes a statement.
4. An interrogative sentence asks a question.
5. An interrogative sentence ends with a full stop.
6. An exclamatory sentence shows excitement.
7. An exclamatory sentence ends with a full stop.
8. An imperative sentence makes a command or a request.
9. An exclamatory sentence ends with an exclamation mark.
10. A sentence that ends with a question mark is an interrogative sentence.
11. Declarative and imperative sentences end with a full stop.
12. A sentence always begins with a capital letter.
13. A sentence always ends with a full stop.
14. A sentence that ends with an exclamation mark is an imperative sentence.
15. The words in a sentence can be arranged in any order.
B. Write the end-punctuation mark for all the sentences in each set and identify
their kind.
1. a. The bus will arrive at 9 o’clock
b. The children ran across the road
c. Our school reopens on Tuesday
d. We will buy cupcakes on the way Kind:
2. a. Have you seen my water bottle
b. Will you meet me at the mall
c. Where did you find the keys
d. How can you do so Kind:
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