6 FORM PACE WORK 19/05/20
Тема: Заперечне
речення. Окличні речення
In this lesson, we will review what you
know about a sentence, identify some common features of a sentence. What
features of a sentence do you know?
Do you remember learning
about sentences? Sentences have different purposes. How many types of sentences
do you remember? What are their purposes?
Some sentences make statements. Some ask questions. Others give
commands, and still others express strong feelings. Here are the four types of
sentences by purpose. Make up your own sentences.
A declarative sentence makes a statement or expresses an opinion. Use a
period at the end of a declarative sentence.
Andy Murray has a great will to win.
The commentator laughed at his own mistake.
An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question mark.
Are you using the saw today, Mitch?
May the other people come along with us?
An exclamatory sentence expresses strong feeling and ends with an
exclamation mark.
This is just the way to do it!
That is great news!
Do you remember what punctuation marks are used in the end of each kind
of sentence?
An imperative sentence gives a command (strong emotion) or makes a
request (mild emotion). Use an exclamation after the imperative sentence that
contains a strong emotion, and a period after one that contains a mild emotion.
Stop that foolish talk now!
Please take the empty plate away now, Ira.
Read each sentence. Put a period, question mark, or
exclamation point after each sentence.
- Is today Monday
- Stop that fast car
- Ace went to the park with his dogs
- Ace went to the park with his dogs
- Will the animal bite
- My test is completed
- What a lovely sunset we see
- Did the rabbits eat Grandma’s vegetables
etc
Write three of each
type of sentence.
- Declarative sentence
- Interrogative
sentence
- Exclamatory
sentence
- Imperative
sentence
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