Sentences: Imperative Sentences [Commands and Exclamations]

Contributed by:
Ivan
This presentation will teach about sentences that give orders, demands, or directions. An imperative sentence is a sentence that expresses a direct command, request, invitation, warning, or instruction.
1.
2. Today we are going to learn about
2 types of sentences:

Command sentences
Exclamation sentences Ww
3. Command Sentences
* Tell someone to do something.
* They give an order or directions.
* The end with a period.

4.
Some examples of command
sentences are:
Move to the left side.



Go turn off the lights.
Take out the
Pick up the clothes.
Turn to page 24 in your book.


lish your homework after dinner.

5. Exclamation Sentences
* Show a lot excitement.
* They let the reader know a lot of emotion

be shown when reading.
¢ The end with an exclamation mark!
6.
Some examples of exclamation
sentences are:
My team finally won!



| got all A’s on
Yes, we have no
my report card!


It’s the last day of school!
just got a new car!

7. Now we are
going to try
practicing with
some sentences.

8. Which sentence is a command?
Eat your dinner now.
My mom made my favorite dinner!

9. Which sentence is a
Go outside and play.
All of my friends came out to

10. Which sentence is a
Put on your hat and coat.
It’s freezing outside!

11. Which sentence is a command?
Turn off the television.
That is my favorite show!

12. Which sentence is a
Those flowers are so beautiful!
Smell the flowers.

13. Which sentence is a
| love my present!
Open your presents.

14. Which sentence is exclamatory?
The class is very noisy!
Stop talking

15. Which sentence is
Get the bottle now.
What a cute baby!

16. Which sentence is
Give me the book.
That was the best book!

17. Which sentence is
3 ye
The door is locked!
Close the door.

18. Which sentence is
Look at her dress.
| love your new dress!

19. Which sentence is exclamatory?
Look how high she can jump!
Show her how you jum






20. Remember a command sentence will:
* Tell someone to do something.
¢ They give an order or direCtiON Speer
* The end with a period. oe

21. Remember exclamatory sentences will:
* Show a lot excitement.
* They let the reader know a lot of emotion
be shown when reading.


¢ The end with an exclamation mark!
22. Punctuate those
sentences correctly.
| Know you can do it!