language maría josé herrera and ana milena oliveros dec. 3th 2014
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By: María José Herrera and Ana Milena Oliveros
Class: 7th “C”
Date: Wednesday, December 3th, 2014
LANGUAGEFOUR KINDS OF SENTENCES
*Four Kinds Of Sentences
Declarative Sentence or statement: it tells something and end with a period.
Interrogative Sentence: it asks a question and end with a question mark.
Imperative Sentence:give a command or makes a request. It ends with a period
Exclamatory Sentence: it shows a strong feeling. It ends with a exclamation mark.
Interjection: is a word or a group of words that expresses a strong feeling. It is not a complete sentence.
*ExamplesInterrogative sentence: How many years do you have?
Declarative sentence: Yesterday I went to the beach.
Imperative sentence: Bring me the exam.
Interjection: Wow!, Hooray!,Ouch!
Exclamatory sentence: Your party is the best!
*Exercises
• Open my door._______
• How many pets do you have?______
• I love my school!_________
• My mother´s name is Carla.________
Write D if it is an
declarartive sentence write IN if
is an interrogati
ve sentence
write E if is an
exaclamatory
sentence.
write IM if is and
imperative sentence
By: María José Herrera and Ana Milena Oliveros
Class: 7th “C”
Date: Wednesday, December 3th, 2014
WORD ENDING WITH
ING- ED
*Woords with present continuous ING
Is the idea that something is happening now, at this very moment.
Sometimes, we use the Present Continuous to say that we are in the process of doing a longer action which is in progress; however, we might not be doing it at this exact second.
*Past tense ED
We add –ed to the end of
regular verbs to make the past simple
and past participle.
A past participle is a
type of verb. It is used in
perfect tenses and in passive
forms.
*ExercisesChange the word to words in ED
Stop __________
Look ________
Watch ________
Learn ________