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GOOD AFTERNOON

Kinds of Sentences

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Types of sentences according to function a. Declarative Sentence b. Interrogative Sentence c. Imperative Sentence d. Exclamatory Sentence

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GOOD AFTERNOON

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REVIEW

What is a SENTENCE?

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One of the strongest storms ever to make landfall howled across the Philippines.

How can we help the victims of the typhoon?

Pray for the victims.

It breaks my heart to see and hear news about the typhoon!

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TYPES OF SENTENCESACCORDING TO

FUNCTION

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SETS

Set A

Set B

Set C

Set D

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SET A

A rose bush grew in the garden.

Ben has just thrown a ball through the window.

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DECLARATIVESENTENCE

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DECLARATIVE SENTENCE

says something about a person, thing, place or event it usually ends with a period it makes a statement

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Is that a rose bush in the garden?Did Ben just throw a ball

through the window?

SET B

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INTERROGATIVESENTENCE

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INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE

asks a question

ends with a question mark

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SET C

Look at the rose bush in the garden.

See if Ben’s thrown a ball through the window.

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IMPERATIVESENTENCE

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IMPERATIVE SENTENCES

issues a command or expresses a request or a wish

request uses the words please or kindly while command is like giving orders

you can also express a wish in this type of sentence

For example,

1.Have a safe trip.

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SET D

I wouldn't dream of touching that rose bush!

I’ll scream if Ben’s thrown a ball through the window!

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EXCLAMATORYSENTENCE

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EXCLAMATORY SENTENCES

expresses strong feelings or emotions such as anger, sorrow, grief, surprise, or the like

ends with an exclamation point

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ACTIVITY 1Directions: Identify each of the following sentences as declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory.

______1. The children are our future.______2. Please let them lead the way.______3. Do people need someone to look up to?______4. How the children laughed!______5. Make a change.______6. Our world is ruined! 7. The typhoon blew the roofs of buildings in Tacloban.______ 8. Have a nice day.______9. Kindly put your donations in the drop box.______10. Are you an active citizen?

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ACTIVITY 2

The class is divided into 2 groups. Each will be given a dice to be passed around eveytime a song is playing, if the song stops, everyone should stop passing the dice and the person

holding the dice will give an example of a sentence. The dice has a word written on each

side, either declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, request, wish or command and the

sentence they will construct must depend on what the top of the dice displays.

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ASSIGNMENT

Direction: Using the four types of sentences according to function, make a short essay about how you can be an active citizen and how you can help out our country.

Criteria:

Diction – 5 points

Organization of Thought – 5 points

Content – 5 points

15 points