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Grade 4 Types of Sentences
What type of sentence is this?
"After Max came home from school, he made a snack."
  1. Simple
  2. Compound
  3. Complex
  4. Exclamatory
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Identify the negative words in the sentence.

I hardly have no choice.
  1. hardly
  2. have
  3. no
  4. choice
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
The following sentence is a compound sentence:

He told me to run faster.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Identify the negative words in the sentence.

I can't get no help with my homework.
  1. can't
  2. get
  3. no
  4. help
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
What type of sentence is this?
"Isabella and Caroline picked flowers together."
  1. Simple
  2. Compound
  3. Complex
  4. Marigolds
Grade 4 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1f
While you were watching the movie.
  1. complete sentence
  2. complex sentence
  3. fragment
  4. imperative sentence
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Select the correct simple sentence:
  1. Three sisters went to the store, but their two brothers stayed home.
  2. Sally went to the movies.
  3. Tomorrow, fish.
  4. Everyone in the audience stood up, and they clapped their hands.
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Complete the sentence with the choice that represents the past progressive tense.

Jim's dog                 at people who were jogging past his yard. (bark)
  1. is barking
  2. was barking
  3. will be barking
  4. were barking
Grade 4 Types of Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.4.1f
I have never seen a movie.
  1. fragment
  2. complete sentence
  3. compound sentence
  4. exclamatory sentence
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
The subject (you) may be understood.
  1. statement
  2. question
  3. command
  4. exclamation
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Which of the following is an exclamatory sentence?
  1. Is that a picture of Seaman?
  2. Tell me about the Indians.
  3. Are you reading a story?
  4. I want to know more!
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Which of the following is an interrogative sentence?
  1. Why is it hard to move to a new place?
  2. You have to be quiet in a library.
  3. I want a library card.
  4. Library cards are exciting!
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Complete the sentence with the choice that represents the future progressive tense.

Next week we                     my best friend's birthday at the park. (celebrate)
  1. are celebrating
  2. were celebrating
  3. will be celebrating
  4. was celebrating
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Complete the sentence with the choice that represents the past progressive tense.

When Maria arrived in class, the teacher                 homework assignments. (collect)
  1. is collecting
  2. are collecting
  3. was collecting
  4. were collecting
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Which of the following is an imperative sentence?
  1. Don't let the dog jump over the fence.
  2. Seaman is a hero!
  3. Was there a crowd on the wharf?
  4. I like to go sailing.
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Complete the sentence with the choice that represents the future progressive tense.

After we wash the dishes, we                 the kitchen floor. (mop)
  1. are mopping
  2. will be mopping
  3. were mopping
  4. is mopping
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Read the sentence and add the correct punctuation. THEN decide whether the sentence is declarative or interrogative.

How many books did you read __

Declarative or Interrogative?
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
The following sentence is a compound sentence:
I travel with you because you are my best friend.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Which of the following is an imperative sentence?
  1. Don't let the dog jump over the fence.
  2. Seaman is a hero!
  3. Was there a crowd on the wharf?
  4. I like to go sailing.
Grade 4 Types of Sentences
Exclamation, statement, command, or question?

Sharpen all your colored pencils now           command          
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