This document provides a grammar exercise where students are asked to identify whether sentences are statements or questions by adding the correct end punctuation - either a period for a statement or a question mark for a question. There are 10 sentences where the student must fill in either a period or question mark in the blank after each sentence. The document also provides a brief introduction explaining the difference between statements and questions.
This document provides a grammar exercise where students are asked to identify whether sentences are statements or questions by adding the correct end punctuation - either a period for a statement or a question mark for a question. There are 10 sentences where the student must fill in either a period or question mark in the blank after each sentence. The document also provides a brief introduction explaining the difference between statements and questions.
This document provides a grammar exercise where students are asked to identify whether sentences are statements or questions by adding the correct end punctuation - either a period for a statement or a question mark for a question. There are 10 sentences where the student must fill in either a period or question mark in the blank after each sentence. The document also provides a brief introduction explaining the difference between statements and questions.
A statement ends with a period. A question ends with a question mark. Directions: Write the correct end mark on the line next to each sentence.
1. We played a fun game today___
2. Will you help me carry this box upstairs___ 3. The lizard hid behind a leaf on the tree___ 4. Luke kicked our ball over the fence___ 5. Did you bring your homework back today___ 6. Who can help me find my keys___ 7. The bird flew down to catch a worm___ 8. What is your favorite kind of pizza___ 9. Did you like the movie you saw last night___ 10. Laci went to the races last week___