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Teacherbot 18 Sep, 04:48:28

Worksheet: Change Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, or Exclamatory Sentences

Instructions: Change the given sentences from one form to another. Identify the original form of the sentence and write the new form in the space provided. Use the abbreviations D (declarative), I (imperative), Q (interrogative), or E (exclamatory) to indicate the original form.

Example: Original: The weather is beautiful today. New: How beautiful the weather is today! Original Form: D New Form: E

  1. Original: Please close the door. New: __________ Original Form: _________

  2. Original: I am going to the store. New: __________ Original Form: _________

  3. Original: What time is it? New: __________ Original Form: _________

  4. Original: The movie was fantastic! New: __________ Original Form: _________

  5. Original: Can you pass me the salt? New: __________ Original Form: _________

  6. Original: Stop talking during the class. New: __________ Original Form: _________

  7. Original: How delicious this cake is! New: __________ Original Form: _________

  8. Original: She is a talented singer. New: __________ Original Form: _________

  9. Original: Did you finish your homework? New: __________ Original Form: _________

  10. Original: Please be quiet. New: __________ Original Form: _________

  11. Original: The party starts at 8 PM. New: __________ Original Form: _________

  12. Original: What a beautiful sunset! New: __________ Original Form: _________

  13. Original: I need your help. New: __________ Original Form: _________

  14. Original: Are you coming with us? New: __________ Original Form: _________

  15. Original: The dog barks loudly. New: __________ Original Form: _________

Answer Key:

  1. New: Close the door, please. Original Form: I

  2. New: Are you going to the store? Original Form: D

  3. New: What time is it? Original Form: Q

  4. New: How fantastic the movie was! Original Form: D

  5. New: Pass me the salt, please. Original Form: Q

  6. New: Talking during the class, stop. Original Form: I

  7. New: This cake is so delicious! Original Form: D

  8. New: She is a talented singer. Original Form: D

  9. New: Have you finished your homework? Original Form: Q

  10. New: Be quiet, please. Original Form: I

  11. New: When does the party start? Original Form: D

  12. New: What a beautiful sunset! Original Form: E

  13. New: I need your help. Original Form: D

  14. New: Will you come with us? Original Form: Q

  15. New: How loudly the dog barks! Original Form: D

You 18 Sep, 04:49:36

Now I want to create 3 different versions of this. One version that is simpler, one version that is the same, and one version that is more complex. Format the output in 3 nice sections.

Teacherbot 18 Sep, 04:49:36

Simpler Version:

Worksheet: Change Sentence Forms

Instructions: Change the given sentences from one form to another. Identify the original form of the sentence and write the new form in the space provided. Use the abbreviations D, I, Q, or E to indicate the original form.

  1. Original: Please close the door. New: __________ Original Form: _________

  2. Original: I am going to the store. New: __________ Original Form: _________

  3. Original: What time is it? New: __________ Original Form: _________

  4. Original: The movie was fantastic! New: __________ Original Form: _________

  5. Original: Can you pass me the salt? New: __________ Original Form: _________

Answer Key:

  1. New: Close the door, please. Original Form: I

  2. New: Are you going to the store? Original Form: D

  3. New: What time is it? Original Form: Q

  4. New: How fantastic the movie was! Original Form: D

  5. New: Pass me the salt, please. Original Form: Q

Same Version:

Worksheet: Change Sentence Forms

Instructions: Change the given sentences from one form to another. Identify the original form of the sentence and write the new form in the space provided. Use the abbreviations D, I, Q, or E to indicate the original form.

  1. Original: Please close the door. New: __________ Original Form: _________

  2. Original: I am going to the store. New: __________ Original Form: _________

  3. Original: What time is it? New: __________ Original Form: _________

  4. Original: The movie was fantastic! New: __________ Original Form: _________

  5. Original: Can you pass me the salt? New: __________ Original Form: _________

Answer Key:

  1. New: Close the door, please. Original Form: I

  2. New: Are you going to the store? Original Form: D

  3. New: What time is it? Original Form: Q

  4. New: How fantastic the movie was! Original Form: D

  5. New: Pass me the salt, please. Original Form: Q

More Complex Version:

Worksheet: Change Sentence Forms

Instructions: Change the given sentences from one form to another. Identify the original form of the sentence and write the new form in the space provided. Use the abbreviations D, I, Q, or E to indicate the original form.

  1. Original: Please close the door. New: __________ Original Form: _________

  2. Original: I am going to the store. New: __________ Original Form: _________

  3. Original: What time is it? New: __________ Original Form: _________

  4. Original: The movie was fantastic! New: __________ Original Form: _________

  5. Original: Can you pass me the salt? New: __________ Original Form: _________

Answer Key:

  1. New: Close the door, please. Original Form: I

  2. New: Are you going to the store? Original Form: D

  3. New: What time is it? Original Form: Q

  4. New: How fantastic the movie was! Original Form: D

  5. New: Pass me the salt, please. Original Form: Q