Mastering Sentence Types - Year 5

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Year 5, Grade 4, KS2
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A comprehensive grammar worksheet covering Sentence Types for Year 5 students.

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Mastering Sentence Types - Year 5

Subject: EnglishGrade: Year 5, Grade 4, KS2
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Grade Year 5
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Learning Objective

By the end of this worksheet, you will be able to identify different Sentence Types and use them correctly in your writing. Success Criteria: You can recognize and create at least three different types of sentences.
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Quick Explanation

Read the rule and examples below: There are four main types of sentences: 1. Declarative (statements), 2. Interrogative (questions), 3. Imperative (commands), 4. Exclamatory (strong feelings). Example: 'I love reading.' (declarative) 'Do you like reading?' (interrogative)
C

Section A: Recognition

Identify the Sentence Types in these sentences.
1.
What type of sentence is: 'Can you help me?'
[1 mark]
ADeclarative
BInterrogative
CImperative
DExclamatory
2.
Circle the sentence type: 'Wow, that was amazing!'
[1 mark]
ADeclarative
BInterrogative
CImperative
DExclamatory
3.
Underline the sentence type: 'Please sit down.'
[1 mark]
ADeclarative
BInterrogative
CImperative
DExclamatory
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Section B: Application

Apply your knowledge of Sentence Types.
1.
Fill in the blank: The dog ___ in the garden.
[1 mark]
2.
Choose the correct form: '___ you coming to the party?'
[1 mark]
AAre
BIs
CWas
DWill
3.
Fix the error in this sentence: 'He go to the school.'
[1 mark]
4.
Fill in the blank: Please ___ your homework.
[1 mark]
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Section C: Creation

Create your own examples.
1.
Write a sentence using a declarative sentence type.
[2 marks]
2.
Improve this sentence: 'The cat is there.'
[2 marks]
3.
Write an exclamatory sentence about your favorite food.
[2 marks]
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Section D: Challenge

Test your skills with these harder questions.
1.
Find and correct all errors in this paragraph: 'I dont like broccoli. Is it good? you should eat it.'
[3 marks]
2.
Explain the rule for imperative sentences in your own words.
[3 marks]

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Created
12/30/2025
Updated
12/30/2025
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