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Declarative sentences are telling sentences. Interrogative sentences ask questions.
Read the questions carefully
Using he/she /it in questions
Question order with v. to be
Order the words to make sentences with Wh questions.
Yes - No question
Get students familiar with question statements and writing punctuation marks.
change the verbs form
Rules for forming and answering Qs
Match the sentences with the correct answer.
Match the two parts of the sentences.
Complete the questions
Make questions
Write sentences about your immediate plans
Write a sentence about each picture
Write Questions with be going to
Underline the correct answer
Complete the sentences with the superlative form of the adjectives in parentheses
Wh questions worksheet multiple choose
exclamation and interrogative sentences
This worksheet will serve as an exercise for students answering questions.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box.
Underline the correct answers.
Write the questions
Match the answers with the questions
Write the words in the correct order to make questions
Write questions
Punctuation marks
In this test students will use the helping verbs can, may, will and should in affirmative, negative, questions and short answers forms.
Credits: My First Grammar 3, e-future
answer the questions and choose true or false
Question words practice
Declarative sentences are statements that end with a period. Interrogative sentences are questions that end with a question mark.
wh-questions
Select the correct WH question word
Change the tag questions into the yes/No questions