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    Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Types of Sentences

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    Sejal Jain
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    An English educator with 10+ years of experience, I hold a Master’s in English Literature and a TESOL certification. My diverse professional background allows me to bring fresh perspective, strong communication, and thoughtful intention to every aspect of my work in education.
    Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Types of Sentences
    Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Types of Sentences

    Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Types of Sentences

    Class 4EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Sejal Jain
    Sejal JainVisit Profile
    An English educator with 10+ years of experience, I hold a Master’s in English Literature and a TESOL certification. My diverse professional background allows me to bring fresh perspective, strong communication, and thoughtful intention to every aspect of my work in education.

    Say It Right: Sentence Types for Class 4 

    This comprehensive worksheet teaches Class 4 learners to identify and use the four types of sentences — declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory — through matching, sorting, unscrambling, and sentence writing tasks. Using engaging visuals and fun activities, students become confident in recognizing sentence purposes and punctuation. 

    Why Sentence Types Matter in Grammar? 

    Understanding sentence types empowers learners to: 
    1. Communicate facts, emotions, questions, and commands effectively. 
    2. Punctuate sentences correctly using periods, question marks, and exclamation points. 
    3. Vary sentence forms to improve writing style and clarity. 
    4. Build confidence in reading comprehension and oral expression. 

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    The worksheet features five focused grammar activities: 

    🧩 Exercise 1 – Match the Sentence Type 
    Learners match example sentences to their correct types — such as “Where do you live?” with Interrogative and “Turn off the lights” with Imperative. 

    📝 Exercise 2 – Identify and Label 
    Ten sentences are provided, and learners must label each one as declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory. 

    🔍 Exercise 3 – Read and Sort 
    Students read 8 example sentences and write their numbers under the correct type category. 

    🔄 Exercise 4 – Unscramble and Categorize 
    Students unscramble mixed-up words to form sentences and identify their type using shorthand labels (e.g., D for Declarative). 

    ✏️ Exercise 5 – Write Your Own Sentences 
    Using a picture clue (e.g., fluffy clouds), learners compose one original sentence of each type to demonstrate full understanding. 

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

    Exercise 1 – Match the Sentence 
    1. What time is the class? → Interrogative 
    2. I enjoy reading books. → Declarative 
    3. Turn off the lights now. → Imperative 
    4. What a lovely day! → Exclamatory 
    5. Where do you live? → Interrogative 
    6. She plays cricket well. → Declarative 
    7. Hurry up, please! → Imperative 
    8. Wow, that’s amazing! → Exclamatory 

    Exercise 2 – Sentence Type 
    1. Declarative 
    2. Interrogative 
    3. Imperative 
    4. Exclamatory 
    5. Imperative 
    6. Declarative 
    7. Interrogative 
    8. Exclamatory 
    9. Imperative 

    Exercise 3 – Sentence Numbers 
    Declarative: 2, 5 
    Interrogative: 1, 6 
    Imperative: 3, 4, 8 
    Exclamatory: 7 

    Exercise 4 – Unscramble and Label 
    1. Please, come here quickly. → Imp 
    2. Can you help me? → I 
    3. Open the door now. → Imp 
    4. Look at that star! → E 
    5. The sun shines bright. → D 

    Exercise 5 – Sample Student Responses 
    1. Declarative: The cloud is white and fluffy. 
    2. Imperative: Please look at the sky. 
    3. Exclamatory: Wow! That cloud looks like a bunny! 
    4. Interrogative: Do you think it will rain? 
    5. Declarative: It is a warm day today. 

    Give your child the grammar tools to express emotions, ask questions, state facts, and give commands — all in one worksheet! 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Class 4 English covers statements, questions, commands, and exclamations to express different ideas.

    Teach them to look for punctuation marks and sentence tone for clues.

    It helps improve writing, clarity, and correct punctuation usage.

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