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Formal Commands (Mandatos)
How do you give commands in Spanish? Use this well-organized resource to review formal commands. Extend the activity by having pairs write a dialogue between a mother or father and a small child in a candy store.
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Statements and Questions
Teach your class the differences between statements and questions with a simple activity. After reading four statements, third graders rewrite the sentences as questions. They do the opposite in the last section. A helpful activity for...
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Interrogative Chants
Knowing how to ask questions in a second language is so important! Practice intonation and tone with these three, separate interrogative chants. They're short and easy to memorize. The repetition will help learners develop confidence in...
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Writing a Friendly Letter
Elementary schoolers write a friendly letter. In this letter writing lesson interrogative and declarative sentences in their friendly letter. The students write to an intended audience.
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Worksheet 1 There is/There are
English language learners will benefit from this focus on there is and there are. As they focus on the two forms, they create sentences using each, and they identify which group of words correctly completes the sentences provided. Five...
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Test Your Grammar Skills
Question tags are tough for English language learners. Print this practice sheet to help them use could, would, and should correctly. Twenty questions make up this worksheet, and an answer page is included.
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Question Tags Practice
Young grammarians complete 20 interrogative sentences by adding formulaic question tags. They use the verbs could, would or should with an appropriate pronoun in question tags to complete each sentence. Example: They would listen,...
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Grammar Test
First graders read sentences and then rewrite each one as an interrogative sentence. Students write eight questions. They partner up and read their sentences to a peer.
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Declarative and Interrogative Sentences
Learners write interrogative and declarative sentences in a short message. After seeing many examples of these types of sentences, learners write sentences of their ownl.
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Information Questions Review
In this creating interrogative sentences worksheet, students read words or phrases and write questions about them. Students write 10 sentences.
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Asking Questions About a Picture 1
For this writing interrogative sentences worksheet, students view a picture and write questions about it. Students write 3 questions.
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Sentence Structure & Punctuation
In this identifying sentence structure and punctuation worksheet, students write questions which correspond to the answers given, Jeopardy style. Students write and punctuate ten interrogative answers.
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Forming Questions "Who"
In this intermediate forming questions worksheet, students unscramble words to form interrogative sentences using who. In this short answer worksheet, students write eight sentences.
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Intermediate Forming Questions "Why"
In this intermediate forming questions activity, students rearrange words to form interrogative sentences using why. Students write eight sentences.
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Present Simple 'Yes/No' Questions with 'Be'
Teach your class how to use the verb "to be" properly in sentences with this worksheet. For this activity, learners compose questions using the present simple forms of to be such as is, are, and am. The directions are limited, so you...
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Interrogative Sentences
In this interrogative sentences activity, students write interrogative sentences for each of the subjects given. Students complete 25 sentences.
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How Much - How Many
In this how much - how many worksheet, 4th graders interactively enter the correct phrase for 12 interrogative sentences with immediate online feedback.
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Question Practice Review (past, present, future)
In this grammar practice worksheet, students rearrange words in sentences to form interrogative sentences. Students form 10 questions total.
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Question Formation Exercise
In this question formation worksheet, students fill in the 19 most appropriate question words (How, How much, Who, When, or Where) to complete the 19 sentences correctly.
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Advanced Forming Questions Why
In this interrogative sentence worksheet, students practice forming questions as they rearrange 6 different groups of words to form 6 interrogative sentences including the word "why."
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Advanced Forming Questions – “When”
In this interrogative sentence worksheet, students practice forming questions as they rearrange 6 different groups of words to form 6 interrogative sentences including the word "when."
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Advanced Forming Questions – “What”
In this interrogative sentence worksheet, students practice forming questions as they rearrange 6 different groups of words to form 6 sentences including the interrogative pronoun "what."
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Advanced Forming Questions – “Where”
In this interrogative sentence learning exercise, students practice forming questions as they rearrange 6 different groups of words to form 6 interrogative sentences including the word "where."
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Question the Grimm Brothers
In this writing questions worksheet, students read each sentence and rewrite them including capitalization and question mark punctuation.