Types of Sentences Cut & Paste
Sort to show whether the sentences are statements, questions, commands or exclamations. Punctuation included for support.
Identifying Types of Sentences
Identify whether each sentence is a statement, question, command or exclamation. Add in the punctuation to match.
Writing Independent Clauses: Complex Sentences (2)
Create complex sentences by adding an independent clause to each dependent clause.
Writing Independent Clauses: Complex Sentences (1)
Create complex sentences by adding an independent clause to each dependent clause.
Dependent & Independent Clause Match (2)
Join matching simple clauses.
Dependent & Independent Clause Match (1)
Join matching simple clauses.
Writing Dependent Clauses: Complex Sentences (3)
Create complex sentences by adding a dependent clause to each independent clause.
Writing Dependent Clauses: Complex Sentences (2)
Create complex sentences by adding a dependent clause to each independent clause.
Writing Dependent Clauses: Complex Sentences (1)
Create complex sentences by adding a dependent clause to each independent clause.
Matching Independent Clauses (3)
Join matching simple sentences. Rewrite each simple sentence pair as a compound sentence using a conjunction.
Matching Independent Clauses (2)
Join matching simple sentences. Rewrite each simple sentence pair as a compound sentence using a conjunction.
Matching Independent Clauses (1)
Join matching simple sentences. Rewrite each simple sentence pair as a compound sentence using a conjunction.
Writing Compound Sentences (3)
Turn simple sentences into compound sentences using conjunctions.
Writing Compound Sentences (2)
Turn simple sentences into compound sentences using conjunctions.
Writing Compound Sentences (1)
Turn simple sentences into compound sentences using conjunctions.
Complete Simple Sentences (2)
Complete the sentences by adding either a subject or predicate.