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Grade 4 Types of Sentences
A fun way to help remember all the conjunctions, is?
  1. REDBALL
  2. NASA
  3. GOVOLS
  4. FANBOYS
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
A simple sentence is also called a                   ?
  1. Santa Clause
  2. Simple Clause
  3. Independant Clause
  4. Complex Clause
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Which is a declarative sentence?
  1. Please take the trash out before you go to the party.
  2. My dog Chico loves to play catch with my tennis ball.
  3. Can you really run ten laps around the track without stopping?
  4. Our chess club won the City Championship again this year!
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
An                  interrogative                   sentence asks a question.
Grade 4 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1
What type of sentence is this?

Where do you think you are going?
  1. interrogative
  2. imperative
  3. declarative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 4 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1c
Select the sentence that expresses possibility.
  1. Cheetahs can run between 70 and 75 miles per hour.
  2. We might go to the zoo this weekend.
Grade 4 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1f
Which of the following expresses a complete thought in a correct complex sentence?
  1. When rockets move at high speeds, they become very hot.
  2. I drew a picture of my favorite basketball player yesterday.
  3. Although chicken and pizza are my favorite foods.
  4. I got a new goldfish last week, and I named him Fred.
Grade 4 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1, L.4.1c
Which sentence expresses ability?
  1. A tiny amount of a cobra’s poison can kill up to 30 people.
  2. Gene will feed the elephants.
  3. You should not pet wild animals.
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Which type of sentence contains both a dependent clause and an independent clause?
  1. Simple
  2. Compound
  3. Complex
  4. Declaritive
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
An               Exclamatory               sentence is one that shows excitement, surprise, or some other strong emotion.
Grade 4 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1
What type of sentence is this?

We won the game!
  1. interrogative
  2. imperative
  3. declarative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 4 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1
What type of sentence is this?

Stand still and be quiet.
  1. interrogative
  2. imperative
  3. declarative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 4 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1
What are the three sentence types?
  1. simple, complex, compound
  2. simple, complex, two part
  3. regular, complex, compound
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Identify the negative words in the sentence.

We aren't taking you nowhere.
  1. aren't
  2. taking
  3. you
  4. nowhere
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Identify the negative words in the sentence.

I didn't see nobody at the movies.
  1. I
  2. didn't
  3. see
  4. nobody
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Which type of sentence consists of one independent clause?
  1. Simple
  2. Compound
  3. Complex
  4. Setting
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
What type of sentence is this?
"Sydney wanted to play with her bunny, but first she had to do her homework."
  1. Simple
  2. Compound
  3. Complex
  4. Interrogative
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Before he and his brother go to sleep at night.

What kind of a sentence it is?
  1. run-on sentence
  2. simple sentence
  3. sentence fragment
  4. exclamatory sentence
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Which type of sentence often has a conjunction to combine an independent clause with a dependent clause?
  1. Simple
  2. Compound
  3. Complex
  4. Declaritive
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
It shows a strong feeling.
  1. statement
  2. question
  3. command
  4. exclamation
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