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Identify Statements, Questions and Orders

In this worksheet, students will practise identifying active, interrogative and imperative forms of sentences.

'Identify Statements, Questions and Orders' worksheet

Key stage:  KS 2

Year:  Year 5 English worksheets

Curriculum topic:   Writing: Composition

Curriculum subtopic:   Assess Effect and Meaning

Popular topics:   Grammar worksheets, Writing worksheets

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Worksheet Overview

Sentences can be statements, questions or orders.

 

girl washing up

 

Kim is doing the washing up. (statement)

Is Kim doing the washing up? (question)

Do the washing up! (order)

 

These types of sentences are also known as active (statements), interrogative (questions) and imperative (orders).

 

In this activity, we will practise spotting these different types of sentences.

 

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