Read each sentence. Write whether the sentence is declarative interrogative imperative or exclamatory

1.Use caution when you cross the street.
Imperative

2.Where was Lyndon B. Johnson born?
Interrogative?

3.The planet closest to the sun is Mercury.
Declarative

4. What kinds of hummingbirds can you see in Texas?
interrogative

5. I can't believe the dog jumped over the fence!
exclamatory

6.Our football team just won the state championship!
exclamatory

I agree.

7. Please provide sources for all the information you use.

Imperative

8.The lady bird Johnson Wildflower Center was many native plants.
Declarative

9.The symphony performs at Town Lake Park on July 4.
Declarative

10.In art class, Trish painted a bouquet of wildflowers.
declarative

Right!

Thank you

You're welcome.

1. The sentence "Use caution when you cross the street" is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction.

2. The sentence "Where was Lyndon B. Johnson born?" is indeed an interrogative sentence because it asks a question.

3. The sentence "The planet closest to the sun is Mercury" is a declarative sentence because it states a fact or provides information.

4. The sentence "What kinds of hummingbirds can you see in Texas?" is an interrogative sentence as it asks a question.

5. The sentence "I can't believe the dog jumped over the fence!" is an exclamatory sentence because it shows strong emotion or excitement.

6. The sentence "Our football team just won the state championship!" is also an exclamatory sentence because it expresses strong emotion or excitement.