Voyages in English 2018, Student Edition, Grade 4

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Exercise 2  Rewrite these sentences.

Add periods at the end of imperative sentences. Add exclamation points at the end of exclamatory sentences. 1. Oh, that’s a big spider 2. Look at its web 3. Gross! That spider has eight eyes 4. Hold out your hand 5. Please be gentle with the baby spider 6. Watch it closely 7. Oh, it’s tickling my hand 8. Oh, no, it’s running away 9. Don’t step on it 10. Pick up the spider carefully 11. How lovely that spider web is 12. Look at the drops of rain in the web 13. Don’t touch that spider web 14. How interesting spiders are Exercise 3  Rewrite the sentences. Add a period, a

question mark, or an exclamation point at the end of each sentence. 1. Stella, John, and Matthew went to the beach one hot Saturday morning

2. Wow, it sure was hot 3. John dropped the towel and sand toys he was carrying 4. Did you bring the new toy Mom bought for us

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5. John nodded and began to unpack the toys from the bag

Think of a hobby or game you enjoy. Describe it by writing four or five imperative sentences and ending with one exclamatory sentence.

6. Bring the towels closer to the tree for shade 7. Where is the sunscreen

Example: Be sure to keep stirring the pudding. Enjoy your dessert! Sentences  •  7


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