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Types of Sentences for Kids | Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, and Exclamatory

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Discover what the four types of sentences are with Oliver, Chloe, Bella, and Elvis, as they take you around the petting zoo. The declarative Oliver never stops making simple statements and doling out information, while the interrogative Chloe has a never-ending list of questions. The imperative Bella can’t stop commanding or requesting, and the Exclamatory Elvis is a hoot with his excited utterances. With loads of examples briskly hopping in from every nook and cranny of the petting zoo in this video, identifying the types of sentences or differentiating between them will no longer be a Herculean task for kids. Learn to use appropriate punctuation marks: a period for declarative sentences, a question mark for interrogative sentences, and an exclamation point for exclamatory sentences. Get on board right away, ‘coz there’s so much to do at the petting zoo!
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