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  • ______ are animals that usually have hair or fur and are warm-blooded.
    Mammals
  • When do you usually eat dinner?
    Regular
  • (Types of Sentences) Is it raining outside?
    Interrogative
  • (Types of Sentences) Pass me the salt, please.
    Imperative
  • (Types of Sentences) I love reading books.
    Declarative
  • What is this called?
    Wings
  • (Types of Sentences) Are you coming to the party?
    Interrogative
  • (Types of Sentences) Oh no, I forgot my keys!
    Exclamatory
  • (Types of Sentences) Did you finish your homework?
    Interrogative
  • ______ are warm-blooded animals with feathers and wings. Most can fly, and they lay eggs with hard shells.
    Birds
  • What is this called?
    bat
  • What animal is this?
    hyena
  • What is this called?
    Toucan
  • (Types of Sentences) The sky looks beautiful today.
    Declarative
  • How many siblings do you have?
    Regular
  • (Types of Sentences) Clean your room now.
    Imperative
  • How often do you play soccer?
    Regular
  • What animal is this?
    Crab
  • Who plays the guitar in your band?
    Subject
  • (Types of Sentences) My brother plays soccer on weekends.
    Declarative
  • (Types of Sentences) Can you help me with this?
    Interrogative
  • ______ are cold-blooded animals that usually have scaly skin and lay eggs on land. They need to warm up in the sun to stay active.
    Reptiles
  • What animal is this?
    Peacock
  • (Types of Sentences) That’s the best news ever!
    Exclamatory
  • What lives in the ocean and has a large fin?
    Subject
  • (Types of Sentences) What time does the movie start?
    Interrogative
  • What is the fastest land animal?
    Subject
  • Who is your favorite superhero?
    Subject
  • What is this called?
    Paws
  • What is this called?
    Guinea Pig
  • What animal is this?
    Eagle
  • What is this called?
    Frog
  • (Types of Sentences) I can’t believe you won!
    Exclamatory
  • What animal is this?
    Penguin
  • (Types of Sentences) Don't forget to bring your book.
    Imperative
  • What is this called?
    Hooves
  • What is this called?
    Hamster
  • What is this called?
    Flippers
  • (Types of Sentences) Wow, that’s amazing!
    Exclamatory
  • What is this called?
    A beak
  • What animal is this?
    Flamingo
  • (Types of Sentences) Please turn off the lights.
    Imperative
  • Why do you like your favorite book?
    Regular
  • (Types of Sentences) We are going to the beach tomorrow.
    Declarative
  • What is this called?
    Parrot
  • What is this called?
    Tail
  • (Types of Sentences) Write your name on the paper.
    Imperative
  • What animal is this?
    Pigeon
  • ______ are cold-blooded animals that live in water, have scales, and breathe through gills. Most have fins to help them swim.
    Fish
  • (Types of Sentences) She lives in a small town.
    Declarative
  • What is this called?
    Goat
  • Where do you go to school?
    Regular
  • ______ are animals that live part of their life in water and part on land. They have moist skin and usually start as eggs in water, then change as they grow.
    Amphibians
  • What is this called?
    Fin
  • Which animal can fly and has colorful feathers?
    Subject
  • What is this called?
    Dolphin
  • (Types of Sentences) This pizza is delicious!
    Exclamatory