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Grade 2 Types of Sentences
A sentence that makes a statement, is called a                       .
  1. declarative sentence
  2. interrogative sentence
  3. exclamatory sentence
  4. independent sentence
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
Adam read the new book his friend Aaron bought him he really liked the ending of the story.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Sentence Fragment
  3. Run-On Sentence
  4. Compound Sentence
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
Everyone was excited to see the fire truck pull into the parking lot, and the fireman jump out and grab the hoses.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Sentence Fragment
  3. Run-On Sentence
  4. Compound Sentence
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
If I was a little older, my mother would let me stay over night at my best friend Alex's house.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Sentence Fragment
  3. Run-On Sentence
  4. Compound Sentence
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
Before he did his Math homework, he decided to ask his mother if he.
  1. Simple Sentence
  2. Sentence Fragment
  3. Run-On Sentence
  4. Compound Sentence
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
The best soccer player on our team is Luke, but he is not the fastest runner in our class.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Sentence Fragment
  3. Run-On Sentence
  4. Compound Sentence
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
Annie and Krystal are both second graders at CTA Independence.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Sentence Fragment
  3. Run-On Sentence
  4. Compound Sentence
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
Which of the following is a complete sentence?
  1. Those are ready cookies to eat?
  2. Are ready those to eat cookies?
  3. Ready are those cookies eat to?
  4. Are those cookies ready to eat?
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
Which of the following is a complete sentence?
  1. The in yard there rabbit is a.
  2. In the yard rabbit a is there.
  3. There is a rabbit in the yard.
  4. Rabbit there is a yard in the.
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
What are we doing today?
  1. telling
  2. question
  3. command
  4. exclamatory
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
The bus is coming!
  1. telling
  2. commanding
  3. question
  4. exclamatory
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
Is there enough popcorn for everyone?
  1. telling
  2. command
  3. question
  4. exclamatory
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
Bob likes to fish.
  1. telling sentence
  2. command
  3. question
  4. exclamatory
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
I read that book.
  1. telling
  2. command
  3. question
  4. exclamatory
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
Where are my car keys?
  1. telling sentence
  2. command
  3. question
  4. exclamatory
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
Sue talks on the phone.
  1. telling sentence
  2. command
  3. question
  4. exclamatory
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
Work quietly.
  1. telling
  2. command
  3. question
  4. exclamatory
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
What a hot day it is today!
  1. telling
  2. command
  3. question
  4. exclamatory
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
Swim across the pool.
  1. telling sentence
  2. command
  3. question
  4. exclamatory
Grade 2 Types of Sentences
Ride your bike.
  1. telling
  2. command
  3. question
  4. exclamatory
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