English /Grammar & Language /Sentence Types & Structures

Browse our collection of sentence types worksheets aimed at helping learners interpret and form a variety of sentences. These resources cover different sentence structures (simple sentences, compound sentences and complex sentences) as well as the four types of sentences (statements, questions, commands and exclamations). Watch our Simple, Compound, Complex Video.

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Writing Compound Sentences (2)

Turn simple sentences into compound sentences using conjunctions.
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Writing Compound Sentences (1)

Turn simple sentences into compound sentences using conjunctions.
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Complete Simple Sentences (2)

Complete the sentences by adding either a subject or predicate.
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Complete Simple Sentences (1)

Complete the sentences by adding either a subject or predicate.
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Build Simple Sentences (2)

Put the words in the correct order to build sentences.
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Build Simple Sentences (1)

Put the words in the correct order to build sentences.
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A Complete Sentence? 2

Tick the complete sentences and cross the incomplete sentences.
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A Complete Sentence? 1

Tick the complete sentences and cross the incomplete sentences.
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Simple, Compound or Complex? (2)

Identify simple, compound and complex sentences.
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Simple, Compound or Complex? (1)

Identify simple, compound and complex sentences.
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Statement or Question

Work out whether each sentence is a statement or a question, and then add the correct punctuation to match.
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Statement or Question Sort

Cut and paste to show whether the sentences are statements or questions.
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Building Statements & Questions (2)

Use the sentence parts to build statements and questions.
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Building Statements & Questions (1)

Use the sentence parts to build statements and questions.
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Full Stop, Question Mark or Exclamation Mark?

Work out whether each sentence is a statement, a question, or an exclamation. Add in the correct punctuation.
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Full Stop or Question Mark?

Each sentence is missing either a full stop or a question mark. Add the correct punctuation.