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Name _____________________________
Date ___________________

Sentences
Add the correct ending punctuation. Then write whether the sentence is declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory.
1. 


You scared me____
2. 


That was unfair____
3. 


Don't hurt anyone's feelings on purpose____

Circle the subject in each sentence.
4. 
Emma Harris, Zookeeper, took the children on a tour of the zoo.
5. 
Chuck Yeager flew his airplane at the speed of sound.
6. 
Judge Jones was thought of as the foremost citizen of our city.
7. 
Edgar Allen Poe used the dreary clime of his imagination to great effect in his writing.

Write the words in the correct order to form a sentence.
8. 
Subject:drivers Careless
Predicate:menace the a everyone else on road. are to

9. 
Subject: dentist My
Predicate:to decay. beginning me informed tooth is my that






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