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PRACTICE A Punctuating the Four Types of Sentences Read each sentence, and confirm that you understand its function (indicated in parentheses). Then, add the correct end mark. Example: Why did the committee request a meeting (interrogative) Answer: Why did the committee request a meeting? 1. What a wonderful story that was (exclamatory) 2. Please wash the vegetables (imperative) 3. Some mushrooms grow on stumps (declarative) 4. What are your expectations (interrogative) 5. The table is made of pine (declarative) 6. What an excellent idea she had (exclamatory) 7. Enter the information in your chart (imperative) 8. Dingoes are wild dogs (declarative) 9. Display parking permits on the windshield (imperative) 10. Can you name two aquatic insects (interrogative)
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1. What a wonderful story that was! (exclamatory)2. Please wash the vegetables. (imperative)3. Some mushrooms grow on stumps. (declarative)4. What are your expectations? (interrogative)5. The table is made of pine. (declarative)6. What an excellent idea she had! (exclamatory)7. Enter the information in your chart. (imperative)8. Dingoes are wild dogs. (declarative)9. Display parking permits on the windshield. (imperative)10. Can you name two aquatic insects? (interrogative)