Sentence Structure Learning ActivityOnline version The object of this game is to group the following sentences to the type of sentence they are. Start by clicking on a sentence and match all the sentences of that structure together. You must pick all the correct sentences in order to complete the group. The groups are: declarative, imperative, interrogative or exclamatory. DECLARATIVE SENTENCE: A statement, always ends with a period. IMPERATIVE SENTENCE: A command, makes a request or tells someone to do something, usually ends with a period but can end with an exclamation point. INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE: A question, always ends with a question mark. EXCLAMATORY SENTENCE: A statement that shows surprise or strong feeling, always ends with an explanation point by Dayna Maither 1 Declarative Sentence 2 Imperative Sentence 3 Interrogative Sentence 4 Exclamatory Sentence The teacher told the students to hand in their assignment on Friday. The students had an in-depth discussion about what they heard in the news yesterday. The nurse explained to the patient the importance of wearing a mask during the pandemic. Children at the school wore pink shirts in support for breast cancer awareness month. Don't drive so quickly in the school zone! When you come back inside, bring in the groceries from the car. Make sure that you do not forget to bring your books to school. Talk to your peers about what we discussed in class today. Have you completed your History assignment yet? Would you like to be my partner for the group project? How could i sign up to volunteer at the homeless shelter? Where can i donate my clothes when they no longer fit me? I am so happy to see you! The documentary on Canadian poverty was eye opening! The fundraiser was a success! Everyone cheered me on after my presentation!