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Identifying Kinds of Sentences

On the line, identify each sentence below by writing D for declarative, INT for
interrogative, IMP for imperative, or E for exclamatory. Add the proper punctuation
mark at the end of each sentence.
1. Give the dog a bath today
2. How many kinds of dogs can you name in one minute
3, The Chihuahua is originally from Mexico
4. What a cute puppy you have
5. How does a bloodhound's sense of smell help it find missing persons
6. Don't let go of the Great Dane's leash
7. Fetch the stick, Spot
8. The Irish setter has long, reddish-colored hair
9. Teams of huskies pull sleds over the ice and snow in Alaska
10. Do you know how many dogs are needed for each team
11. Take your dog for a walk every day
12. That dog tried to bite me
13. German shepherds make good watchdogs
14. Can you train your dog to roll over or sit
15. Please give that bone to the dog

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Answer:

1. IMP

2. INT

3. D

4. E

5.INT

6. IMP

7. IMP

8.D

9.D

10. INT

11. IMP

12. E

13. D

14.INT

15.IMP

Step-by-step explanation:

Imperative means a command. Interrogative means you're asking a question. Declarative means you're claiming something, basically making a statement. Exclamatory means you are exclaiming something. I'm unsure if they're all correct but it's my interpretation.

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