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Question Mark, Exclamation Mark or Full Stop? Add a question mark, exclamation mark or full stop in the box to finish off the sentence correctly. a) Do you like cake b) Look out c) Dad is mowing the lawn d) Would you like to play with me e) Well done Riley f) Sam went down the slide visit twinkl.com

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Page 1: Question Mark, Exclamation Mark or Full Stop?

Question Mark, Exclamation Mark or Full Stop?

Add a question mark, exclamation mark or full stop in the box to finish off the sentence correctly.

a) Do you like cake

b) Look out

c) Dad is mowing the lawn

d) Would you like to play with me

e) Well done Riley

f) Sam went down the slide

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Question Mark, Exclamation Mark or Full Stop? Answers

a) Do you like cake?

b) Look out!

c) Dad is mowing the lawn.

d) Would you like to play with me?

e) Well done Riley!

f) Sam went down the slide.

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Question Mark, Exclamation Mark or Full Stop?

Add a question mark, exclamation mark or full stop in the box to finish off the sentence correctly.

a) Would you like to go for a walk

b) Sarah went to school

c) Be careful

d) What time does the party start

e) I’m so excited

f) The bird was singing in the tree

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Question Mark, Exclamation Mark or Full Stop?

g) How much money did you save

h) Alex likes to play football

i) Congratulations Sam

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Question Mark, Exclamation Mark or Full Stop?

2. Now, write your own question to go with this picture.

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Question Mark, Exclamation Mark or Full Stop? Answers

a) Would you like to go for a walk?

b) Sarah went to school.

c) Be careful!

d) What time does the party start?

e) I’m so excited!

f) The bird was singing in the tree.

g) How much money did you save?

h) Alex likes to play football.

i) Congratulations Sam!

2. At teacher’s discretion.

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Question Mark, Exclamation Mark or Full Stop?

Add question marks, exclamation marks and full stops to the boxes to complete the sentences.

a) “Watch out_” cried Elly. “Are you OK_”

b) What time is it

c) I’m so angry

d) This is the best present ever

e) Dad is cooking dinner tonight

f) Jack walked over to Lucas_ “How are you_” asked Jack.

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Question Mark, Exclamation Mark or Full Stop?

g) The teacher was reading an interesting book

h) Would you like to watch a movie

i) Congratulations on winning the cup

j) Everyone was walking towards the big tent_ “Roll up, roll up_” yelled the Ringmaster.

k) Katie was wearing her favourite dress

l) What is your favourite flavour of ice cream

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2. Now, write your own question for this picture.

3. Now, write your own sentence for this picture.

4. Now, use an exclamation mark in your sentence for this picture.

Question Mark, Exclamation Mark or Full Stop?

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a) “Watch out!” cried Ely. “Are you OK?”

b) What time is it?

c) I’m so angry!

d) This is the best present ever!

e) Dad is cooking dinner tonight.

f) Jack walked over to Lucas. “How are you?” asked Jack.

g) The teacher was reading an interesting book.

h) Would you like to watch a movie?

i) Congratulations on winning the cup!

j) Everyone was walking towards the big tent. “Roll up, roll up!” yelled the

Ringmaster.

k) Katie was wearing her favourite dress.

l) What is your favourite flavour of ice cream?

2. At teacher's discretion.

3. At teacher's discretion.

4. At teacher's discretion.

Question Mark, Exclamation Mark or Full Stop? Answers

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