Year 5 Language Conventions: Sentence_types

23 practice questions on sentence_types for Year 5 students, aligned to the Australian Curriculum V9 NAPLAN assessment framework.

Sample Year 5 Language Conventions — Sentence_types Questions

Question 1Mediumsentence_types

Read this passage from a student's persuasive essay: "Every school should have a garden. Think about the benefits: students learn where food comes from. They develop responsibility. Why wouldn't we want this for every child?" Which sentence type is used to close the argument?

Question 2Easysentence_types

Which of these is a question?

Question 3Mediumsentence_types

A student is writing a formal report. Which sentence type is most appropriate for presenting a finding?

Question 4Easysentence_types

Read this extract from a persuasive letter: "The playing fields have not been maintained for two years. Parents and students are frustrated. Can we really afford to let our children's safety be compromised?" What type of sentence is the final sentence?

Question 5Easysentence_types

Which sentence type is this? "How extraordinary the night sky looks from here!"

Question 6Easysentence_types

Which of these is a question?

Question 7Mediumsentence_types

Which sentence type is used most effectively to open a persuasive text?

Question 8Easysentence_types

Which of these is a statement?

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