Interrogative Sentences: The Questioning Sentence
About the Interrogative Sentences: The Questioning Sentence Lesson
Summary
This is an introductory or a review lesson about interrogative sentences.
Objectives
• to introduce or review the four sentence types;
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to focus attention on interrogative sentences ;
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to review the use of question marks.
Suggested Grades
4th Grade
5th Grade
6th Grade
Excerpt
Sentences must have two things to make complete sense:
1. A Subject: This is a noun or pronoun that shows who or what does the action in the sentence. A subject does not have to be a person. It can also be a place or a thing.
2. A Verb: This is the action word. The verb shows what the subject is, does or feels.
? Annie Sullivan taught Helen Keller how to communicate.
This sentence makes complete sense.
It has a subject, Annie Sullivan, and a verb, taught.
? How to communicate.
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