Sentence Types Worksheet Generator
Make printable sentence-types worksheets in seconds. Students identify statements, questions, commands, and exclamations, add the correct end punctuation, sort sentences by type, and rewrite one type as another using clear, classroom-safe sentences — with identify, add-punctuation, sort, choose-the-rewrite, rewrite, and mark-correct-or-incorrect formats. Pick a focus, sentence set, and difficulty, or paste your own sentences, then print or download a clean PDF with an answer key. Free, no sign-up, and everything stays in your browser.
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Sentence Types Worksheet
Mixed review · All four sentence types
Name: ______________________ Date: ____________
Read each sentence, then name its type and check the end punctuation.
- 1.
What kind of sentence is this?
Can you help me carry these books?
- A)Exclamation
- B)Statement
- C)Command
- D)Question
- 2.
What kind of sentence is this?
What a huge whale that is!
- A)Exclamation
- B)Command
- C)Question
- D)Statement
- 3.
What kind of sentence is this?
Did you finish your math homework?
- A)Command
- B)Exclamation
- C)Statement
- D)Question
- 4.
What kind of sentence is this?
Our teacher reads a story every afternoon.
- A)Command
- B)Question
- C)Statement
- D)Exclamation
- 5.
What kind of sentence is this?
Close the window before you leave.
- A)Question
- B)Statement
- C)Command
- D)Exclamation
- 6.
What kind of sentence is this?
Can the librarian help me find a book?
- A)Question
- B)Command
- C)Exclamation
- D)Statement
- 7.
What kind of sentence is this?
Bees gather nectar from bright flowers.
- A)Exclamation
- B)Question
- C)Command
- D)Statement
- 8.
What kind of sentence is this?
The puppy learned a new trick!
- A)Command
- B)Exclamation
- C)Statement
- D)Question
- 9.
What kind of sentence is this?
Volunteers clean the park every spring.
- A)Exclamation
- B)Question
- C)Command
- D)Statement
- 10.
What kind of sentence is this?
What a fun field trip we had!
- A)Statement
- B)Exclamation
- C)Command
- D)Question
Answer key
- 1.D) Question — It asks for help, so it is a question.
- 2.A) Exclamation — It shows strong feeling, so it is an exclamation.
- 3.D) Question — It asks something, so it is a question.
- 4.C) Statement — It tells something, so it is a statement.
- 5.C) Command — It tells someone what to do, so it is a command.
- 6.A) Question — It asks for help, so it is a question.
- 7.D) Statement — It tells something, so it is a statement.
- 8.B) Exclamation — It shows excitement, so it is an exclamation.
- 9.D) Statement — It tells something, so it is a statement.
- 10.B) Exclamation — It shows strong feeling, so it is an exclamation.
Answer Key · Sentence Types Worksheet
Mixed review · All four sentence types
- 1.D) Question — It asks for help, so it is a question.
- 2.A) Exclamation — It shows strong feeling, so it is an exclamation.
- 3.D) Question — It asks something, so it is a question.
- 4.C) Statement — It tells something, so it is a statement.
- 5.C) Command — It tells someone what to do, so it is a command.
- 6.A) Question — It asks for help, so it is a question.
- 7.D) Statement — It tells something, so it is a statement.
- 8.B) Exclamation — It shows excitement, so it is an exclamation.
- 9.D) Statement — It tells something, so it is a statement.
- 10.B) Exclamation — It shows strong feeling, so it is an exclamation.
How to use the sentence types worksheet generator
- 1Choose a practice focus, sentence set, and difficulty, or paste your own sentences.
- 2Pick a question format: identify the type, add punctuation, sort by type, choose the best rewrite, rewrite, mark correct/incorrect, or mixed.
- 3Set how many questions, then toggle the name line, instructions, and answer key.
- 4Press Regenerate for a fresh set, then print or download a PDF with the answer key.
When this is useful
Identify the four sentence types
Clear sentences give students focused practice naming statements, questions, commands, and exclamations.
End punctuation practice
The add-punctuation and mark formats build the habit of ending each sentence with the right period, question mark, or exclamation point.
Sort sentences by type
A mixed sentence bank lets students sort each sentence into the right type column.
Grammar intervention
Short, friendly sentences make sentence types approachable for small groups and one-on-one support.
ELL and language support
Familiar topics and the declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory terms help multilingual learners.
Your own sentences
Paste your own sentences with their types so the practice matches your class writing or a recent lesson.
Examples to try
An identify-the-type worksheet
Use the identify format so students label each sentence as a statement, question, command, or exclamation.
An add-the-punctuation worksheet
Use the punctuation format so students add the period, question mark, or exclamation point.
A sort-by-type worksheet
Use the sort format so students sort a mixed bank of sentences into type columns.
A choose-the-best-rewrite worksheet
Use the choose-the-rewrite format so students pick the correct rewrite of a statement as a question.
A mark-correct-or-incorrect worksheet
Use the mark format so students decide whether each sentence has the right end punctuation.
A worksheet from your own sentences
Paste sentences with their types, or simple sentence = question lines, to match your class.
Tips for better results
Start with statements and questions
The statements-and-questions focus and beginner difficulty keep early practice clear before adding commands and exclamations.
Teach the end marks
Remind students that statements and commands end with a period, questions with a question mark, and exclamations with an exclamation point.
Compare statements and commands
Both end with a period, so use the identify format to practice telling a statement from a command.
Use rewrites to stretch writers
The rewrite formats ask students to turn a statement into a question, which builds flexible sentence skills.
Print the answer key separately
The PDF puts the answer key on its own page, so you can keep it apart from the student copy.
Pair it with grammar tools
Follow with a parts of speech worksheet or a subject-verb agreement worksheet for more sentence practice.
How the sentence types worksheet generator works
Built-in worksheets use original, classroom-safe sentences written for this tool. Each sentence is paired with its type, end punctuation, and a short explanation, and statements carry a clean rewrite into a question, so the answer key is always defensible. The tool avoids sentences where punctuation alone could change the type and any case with two equally valid answers.
Identify questions offer the type labels in scope so there is exactly one correct answer and no duplicate choices, and choose-the-rewrite questions use real rewrites of other sentences as the wrong answers. The add-punctuation and mark formats build end-punctuation habits, the sort format builds a sentence bank with type columns, and the rewrite format asks students to turn one type into another. Custom sentences let you bring your own; when you do not provide a type, explanation, or rewrite, the key uses a teacher-check sample instead of inventing one.
Everything is generated on your device. Press Regenerate for a fresh set from the same options, and print or save a clean PDF, instantly and for free. Your custom sentences and settings never leave your browser.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this sentence types worksheet generator free?
Yes, completely free, with no account and no limit on how many worksheets you make. There's no watermark on the printed worksheet.
Can I print the worksheet?
Yes. Use the Print button to send the worksheet straight to your printer. Only the worksheet prints, with the sentences and questions, and nothing else from the web page.
Can I download a PDF?
Yes. Download a clean PDF built right on your device, with the worksheet on the first pages and, when enabled, an answer key on its own page.
Can students practice statements, questions, commands, and exclamations?
Yes. Choose a focus from statements and questions, to commands and exclamations, or all four sentence types together.
Can students practice end punctuation?
Yes. The add-the-punctuation and mark-correct-or-incorrect formats focus on the period, question mark, and exclamation point.
Can I use custom sentences?
Yes. Switch to custom and paste your own sentences with their types, using labels or simple sentence = type lines. Your sentences stay in your browser and are never saved or uploaded.
Does this use AI?
No. This is a browser-only worksheet builder. It does not use AI to write sentences or decide answers, and nothing you type is stored or sent anywhere.
Are my custom sentences saved?
No. Custom sentences and worksheet settings stay in your browser. They are not uploaded, saved, or sent to analytics.
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