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Punctuation Lesson Extra Exercises

The document contains exercises focused on distinguishing between questions and declarative sentences, including matching sentences with correct punctuation, fixing punctuation mistakes, choosing the correct form, sorting sentences, and writing new sentences from prompts. It also includes a creative writing challenge that requires composing a short paragraph with a mix of declarative sentences and questions. The exercises aim to enhance understanding and usage of sentence types and punctuation.

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Punctuation Lesson Extra Exercises

The document contains exercises focused on distinguishing between questions and declarative sentences, including matching sentences with correct punctuation, fixing punctuation mistakes, choosing the correct form, sorting sentences, and writing new sentences from prompts. It also includes a creative writing challenge that requires composing a short paragraph with a mix of declarative sentences and questions. The exercises aim to enhance understanding and usage of sentence types and punctuation.

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Extra Exercises: Questions and Declarative

Sentences

Exercise 5: Match the Sentences


Match each sentence with the correct punctuation mark (period or question mark).

• Do you like pizza ___

• The flowers are beautiful ___

• Where is the library ___

• My father is a doctor ___

• Is she coming to the party ___

Exercise 6: Fix the Mistakes


Some sentences have the wrong punctuation. Rewrite them correctly.

• What is your favorite color.

• He is my best friend?

• Do you like apples.

• The cat is sleeping?

• Where are we going.

Exercise 7: Choose the Correct Form


Circle the correct sentence in each pair.

• A) Are you hungry. B) Are you hungry?

• A) The park is very big? B) The park is very big.

• A) She likes dancing. B) She likes dancing?

• A) Is this your bag. B) Is this your bag?

• A) They are watching TV. B) They are watching TV?

Exercise 8: Sorting Sentences


Sort the following sentences into two groups: Questions and Declarative Sentences.

• Is the teacher here yet?

• My brother has a new bike.

• Can I sit next to you?

• The baby is sleeping.

• Where is my homework?

• We love chocolate cake.


Exercise 9: Write Sentences from Prompts
Use the given words to make either a declarative sentence or a question.

• dog / barking

• Where / you / live

• My / mom / teacher

• Can / you / help / me

• It / raining / today

Exercise 10: Creative Writing Challenge


Write a short paragraph (4–5 sentences). Use at least 3 declarative sentences and 2 questions.

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