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Дистанційне навчання 19/01/2021 Pace Work ( English) 6-D

 Theme: Sentences. Types of sentences 

 Grammar Practice:


Purposeful Sentences

Knowing a sentence's design by purpose is helpful. Each of these sentences is either a declarative (DEC), an interrogative (INT), an exclamatory (EXC), or an imperative (IMP) one. Write the appropriate three-letter combination next to its corresponding type of sentence. Each type of sentence appears five times.

____ Have you read this newspaper article?

____ We are late for the meeting.

____ Stop that right now!

____ Remember to watch your step as you leave the room.

____ Are the packages here yet?

____ Professor Franklin said that the situation would improve.

____ Leave those old plates in the closet.

____ That dessert was awesome!

____ Painting is a relaxing hobby.

____ These are the best seats in the stadium!

____ Are the barbers and the beauticians working late tonight?

____ I can hardly bear to hear more stressful news right now!

____ Is this sweater yours?

____ Tough decisions will be made during the next few weeks.

____ That speeding car just missed hitting the bicyclist!

____ Hand me the wrench please, Reggie.

____ She will probably start up the grill now.

____ These disgusting mice have to be around here!

____ Please carry my valise into the next room, Louis.

____ Will you remember to lock the doors behind you?


Write an example of each type of sentence.

- Declarative sentence

- Interrogative sentence

- Exclamatory sentence

- Imperative sentence

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