Contributor: Beth Price. Lesson ID: 10074
Helping someone understand you means using the right words and correct punctuation. Learn the difference between asking and telling sentences, and how to use correct punctuation!
Read the following sentences.
I can make a funny face.
Can you make a funny face?
I can make a funny face.
This first sentence tells something. A sentence that tells something or makes a statement is a declarative sentence. Sometimes, these sentences are called telling sentences.
Can you make a funny face?
The second sentence asks a question. A sentence that asks a question is an interrogative sentence. Sometimes, these sentences are called asking sentences.
Read the following telling sentences. Telling sentences will always end with a period (.).
Now, read the following asking sentences. Asking sentences will always end with a question mark (?).
Asking sentences often ask the 5Ws and H: Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How.
Review what you learned with the video below.
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