Year 1 English — Telling and asking sentences
Tell a statement from a question and give it the right end mark.
Name: ________________________
1.Is each sentence telling you something or asking you something?
Groups: Statement · Question
- Can ducks swim?
- This box is heavy.
- Ducks can swim.
- Is this box heavy?
- She has a bicycle.
- Does she have a bicycle?
2.Which one is written correctly?
- a) What is your name?
- b) what is your name.
- c) what is your name?
- d) What is your name.
3.Which sentence is a question?
- a) Is the bus late?
- b) The bus stops here.
- c) The bus is late.
- d) The bus is red.
4.Which mark ends a question?
- a) a capital letter
- b) a question mark
- c) a comma
- d) a full stop
5.Is each sentence telling you something or asking you something?
Groups: Statement · Question
- Where is my bag?
- I like mangoes.
- Are you ready?
- The sun is hot.
- Cats have tails.
- What is your name?
6.Put the cards in order to make a question.
- door
- Is
- open?
- the
7.Which of these needs a question mark?
- a) The red ball is big
- b) Where is the red ball
- c) I have a red ball
- d) My ball is red
8.Which word starts a question?
- a) Where
- b) Here
- c) Everywhere
- d) There
Answer key — Year 1 English — Telling and asking sentences
- 1. Ducks can swim. → Statement; Can ducks swim? → Question; This box is heavy. → Statement; Is this box heavy? → Question; She has a bicycle. → Statement; Does she have a bicycle? → Question
- 2. a) What is your name?
- 3. a) Is the bus late?
- 4. b) a question mark
- 5. The sun is hot. → Statement; Where is my bag? → Question; I like mangoes. → Statement; What is your name? → Question; Cats have tails. → Statement; Are you ready? → Question
- 6. 1. Is 2. the 3. door 4. open?
- 7. b) Where is the red ball
- 8. a) Where