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Grade 3 Types of Sentences
Identify the sentence type:

Wait for me at the corner.
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
A question is a sentence that asks something and it ends with an exclamation point.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
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Do you think it will rain tomorrow?
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
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Do you like school?
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
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Put your pencils down.
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
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Suzie is turning twelve next week.
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
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My grandparents live by the beach and Jack's live in the mountains.
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
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Please eat your vegetables.
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
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Eliot ate three slices of pizza.
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
A simple sentence contains one subject and one predicate.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
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Have you ever visited another country?
Grade 3 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1i
Directions: Write S after each simple sentence and C after each compound sentence.

1.                              Fairy tales and other old stories are sometimes very scary.

2.                              Witches, giants, or trolls can give little children nightmares.

3.                              Fairy tale heroes are often in danger, but they usually win in the end.

4.                              Often a poor girl marries a prince, or a poor boy marries a princess.

5.                              The dragon is killed, and everybody lives happily ever after.
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
Which of the following sentences below is an exclamatory sentence?
  1. Next month is February.
  2. How many days are in February?
  3. Look at the calendar.
  4. Wow, there are only 28 days in February!
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
Identify the sentence type:

Do you like spaghetti and meatballs?
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
A compound sentence can be broken into two separate sentences.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1i
Compound sentences help make writing more           concise          .
Grade 3 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1i
Rewrite the following as a compound sentence.

My alarm didn't go off. I was late for school.
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
A compound sentence contains more than one predicate.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Types of Sentences
Fill in the missing word.

I        like        to go fast.
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