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1. A question: Sentences that ask you something.
2. A statement: Sentences which tell you something.
3. An order: Sentences that tell you to do something.
4. An exclamation: Sentences that ends with an exclamation mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuwO0hTEeV0
Jamie went out to play. “Stop!” called his Mum, “Make sure you don’t get dirty.” Jamie went to the park. He saw his best friend, Bob. “Hello”, said Bob, “Do you want to play football?” Jamie and Bob kicked the ball around the park. Jamie slipped over. “Oh no!” said Jamie. What a mess! Jamie had mud all over his new jeans. How would he get them clean again?
https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5d8aabd270dfe7001aeee867/types-of-sentences
Facts: Information that are true and often given as statements.
Opinions: People's ideas or thoughts about something.
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https://www.roomrecess.com/mobile/FactAndOpinion/play.html
https://www.educationquizzes.com/ks2/english/fact-and-opinion/
https://kids.classroomsecrets.co.uk/resource/year-4-facts-and-opinions-game/