How many kinds of sentences are there?

First graders probably use simpler descriptive words for these kinds.

http://www.rhlschool.com/eng3n21.htm

Four:

Declarative sentences tell you something.
Interrogative asks a question.
Exclamatory shows a strong feeling.
Imperative tells someone to do something.

(From the link bobpursley gave, thanks bob. Just summing it up for our first grader.)

four kinds of sentences

wich word is correct fill the pot or fill the pop

There are four main types of sentences:

1. Declarative Sentences: These sentences make statements or provide information. They end with a period. For example, "She is studying for her exams."

2. Interrogative Sentences: These sentences ask questions and end with a question mark. For example, "Are you coming to the party?"

3. Imperative Sentences: These sentences give commands or make requests and are usually structured without a subject. They can end with either a period or an exclamation mark, depending on the tone. For example, "Please pass the salt."

4. Exclamatory Sentences: These sentences express strong emotions or exclamations and end with an exclamation mark. For example, "What a beautiful sunset!"

To identify the type of sentence, you can look for the structure and punctuation used. Consider the purpose and tone of the sentence to determine which category it falls into.