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Declarative Sentence

makes a statement:


1. It is hot outside.


2. Bob likes cake.


3. Jenny plays tennis.


4. Randall can fly.


5. Tim has a tail.



Interrogative Sentence

asks a question:


1. Where is the cake?


2. Who is that?


3. What is baseball?


4. When did they leave?


5. Why did they go?

Imperative Sentence

gives a command:

1. Go to the store.


2. Eat your soup.


3. Find the closest train station.


4. Hide the chocolate.


5. Follow the dog.

Exclamatory Sentence

expresses strong emotion:


1. She had been saved!


2. I am so excited!


3. "How delicious this cake is!"


4. "What a talented child this is!"


5. I just one the lottery!

Simple Sentence

includes one subject, verb, and a complete thought:


1. Joe waited for the train.


2. The train was late.


3. The boy cried.


4. The company was successful.


5. I see the bear.

Compound sentence

a sentence with more than one subject or predicate:


1. It was getting dark, and we were not there yet.


2. Every one was busy, so I went to the movie alone.


3. I really want to go to work, but I am to sick to drive.


4. I am counting my calories, yet i really want dessert.


5. We have never been to Asia, nor have we been to Africa.

Subject

who or what that does the verb

Coordinating Conjunction

connects words, phrases, and sentences together:


1. For


2. And


3. Nor


4. But


5. Or


6. Yet


7. So (FANBOYS)

Action Verb

tells what the subject does or did

Being Verbs

shows what the subject is or is like. Shows the state of being

Linking Verbs

links the subject of the sentence with a word in the predicate that tells more about it

Predicate Noun

a noun in the predicate that rediscribes the subject

Predicate Adjective

a adjective in the predicate that rediscribes the subject.