asked 143k views
5 votes
Complete each sentence using the groups of words from the box. Then write whether the sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory. more apples, dangerous in winter, at playing chess, the city library,forgot my water bottle at home, conserve water, make sailing difficult,feeling well, hand me those books, the cuckoo sings 1. Is the creek ...... 3. How can we 2. How melodiously .. 4. Strong winds and tides 6. Drive towards ....... 5. Can you please 7. Gosh, I .... 9. He is not ....... 8. I wish we had ...... 10. They are not good

2 Answers

5 votes

Final answer:

The sentences were completed using the provided word groups and classified by type: declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory. A review of comma usage in given sentences resulted in adding or omitting commas for correct sentence structure.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's complete each sentence with the appropriate group of words and then classify each sentence by type:

  1. Is the creek dangerous in winter? - Interrogative
  2. How melodiously the cuckoo sings! - Exclamatory
  3. How can we conserve water? - Interrogative
  4. Strong winds and tides make sailing difficult. - Declarative
  5. Can you please hand me those books? - Imperative
  6. Drive towards the city library. - Imperative
  7. Gosh, I forgot my water bottle at home! - Exclamatory
  8. He is not feeling well. - Declarative
  9. I wish we had more apples. - Declarative
  10. They are not good at playing chess. - Declarative

For Review Questions about commas:

  1. I finally found my keys, and I got to work just in time. - Add comma
  2. Mrs. Contreras threw out her old coffee table and cleaned the carpet. - Omit comma
  3. Taking the elevator to the roof, we hoped we could see the skyline and the bay. - Omit comma
  4. Though Susan wasn't feeling well, she went to the store anyway and bought ice cream, pizza, and candy. - Add commas
  5. I let my neighbor borrow my phone because she said hers was tapped by the police. - Omit comma
answered
User Poyi
by
6.8k points
1 vote

Final answer:

Using the provided groups of words, sentences are completed and classified into declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory types, such as 'The creek is dangerous in winter' (Declarative) and 'How can we conserve water?' (Interrogative).

Step-by-step explanation:

To answer the student's request, we need to use the given groups of words to complete the sentences and identify their types. Here's how we can complete the sentences and classify them:

  1. The creek is dangerous in winter. - Declarative
  2. How melodiously the cuckoo sings. - Exclamatory
  3. How can we conserve water? - Interrogative
  4. Strong winds and tides make sailing difficult. - Declarative
  5. Can you please hand me those books? - Imperative
  6. Drive towards the city library. - Imperative
  7. Gosh, I forgot my water bottle at home! - Exclamatory
  8. I wish we had more apples. - Declarative
  9. He is not feeling well. - Declarative
  10. They are not good at playing chess. - Declarative
answered
User Matiasg
by
8.0k points