7th Grade ELA Worksheet Kinds of Sentences

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Kinds of Sentences

Label each sentence as declarative, interrogative, imperative or


exclamatory.
Example: Rome is the capital of Italy. declarative

1. The city is more than two thousand years old. ___________________


2. Can you still see any of the ancient buildings? ___________________
3. What an amazing sight they are! ___________________
4. Please hand me my book about Rome. _____________________
5. Look at these remains of ancient buildings. ___________________
6. How old they look! ___________________
7. What did they look like in ancient times? ______________________
8. Many were decorated with wall painings, marble, and tile. ______________________

Add the correct punctuation at the end of each sentence. Then label each sentence
as declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory.
Example: Tell us about the city of Rome
Tell us about the city of Rome. imperative

9. What beautiful sights you can see there _____________________


10. Where in Italy is the city located ___________________
11. Look at this map, please ____________________
12. Rome lies on the Tiber River in central Italy __________________
13. The city is built on a series of low hills ____________________
14. Do you have a picture of the city ___________________
15. Here is a picture of one of Rome’s historic squares ___________________
16. What a fascinating city Rome is ____________________

Rewrite each sentence to form the kind of sentence indicated in


parentheses. Use correct end punctuation.
Example: Lucia is going to Rome for the summer. (interrogative)
Is Lucia going to Rome for the summer?
17. Will she be visiting her grandmother? (declarative)
18. She will have an exciting summer. (exclamatory)
19. Has she been to Rome before? (declarative)
20. This is her first trip away from home. (interrogative)
21. Did you look at this picture of the square? (imperative)
22. There is a magnificent fountain in the middle. (exclamatory)
23. Will you give her Cousin Antony’s address? (imperative)
24. What a good idea that is! (declarative)

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