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15 Cards in this Set
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A sentence that gives an order is called a command or a(n)
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declarative sentence
imperative sentence interrogative sentence |
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The predicate of a sentence tells
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when the sentence is over
what the subject is or does nothing |
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What are the four kinds of sentences?
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asking, telling, command, and question
screaming, yelling, sad, and quiet happy, funny, silly, and lucky |
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An exclamatory sentence ends with a(n)
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period
exclamation mark question mark |
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What is the special name for an asking sentence?
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begging
inquisitive interrogative |
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How many parts does a sentence have?
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3
2 1 |
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An exclamatory sentence does what?
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shows sadness
shows power shows excitement or strong feeling |
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What is a sentence?
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A complete phrase
A complete thought |
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A complete sentence must have a captial letter at the beginning, a punctuation mark at the end, a subject, a verb, and what else?
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noun
comma make sense adverb |
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The subject of a sentence is
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who or what the sentence is about
not important what is happening in the sentence |
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A declarative sentence ends with a
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question mark
period comma |
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A sentence that tells something is called a statement or a
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declarative sentence
supportive sentence informational sentence |
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An imperative sentence ends with a(n)
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question mark
apostrophe exclamation mark |
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How many kinds of sentences are there?
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six
eight twelve four |
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An interrogative sentence ends with a
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question mark
comma period |