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Sentences
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Meaning:A sentence is a
group of words which starts with a capital letter and ends with a full stop (.), question mark (?) or exclamation mark (!). A sentence contains or implies a predicate and a subject.
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SubjectPredicate
Parts of the sentences
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SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES
Every complete sentences contains two parts: subject and predicate.The subject is what (or whom)the sentence is about while the predicate tells something about the subject.
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Example:Judy and her dog run on the beach every morning.Judy and the dog are the subjects.Running on the beach is predicate.
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•My little brother broke his finger.•His uncle bob asked for directions.•Those soldiers carried guns.•Our babysitter arrived late
ExerciseCan you find the subject in
each sentences below?
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•My little brother broke his finger.•His uncle bob asked for directions.•Those soldiers carried guns.•Our babysitter arrived late
ExerciseAnswers:
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•My little brother broke his finger.•His uncle bob asked for directions.• Those soldiers carried guns.•Our babysitter arrived late
ExerciseCan you find the predicate in each sentences below?
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•My little brother broke his finger.•His uncle bob asked for directions.• Those soldiers carried guns.•Our babysitter arrived late
ExerciseAnswers
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There are four different kinds of sentencesDeclarative Interrogative Imperative Exclamatory
Kinds of sentences
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• A declarative sentence makes a statement.
• He likes pepperoni pizza.• The umbrella is green.• Mrs. Smith is a teacher.
Declarative Sentence
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• An interrogative sentence asks a question. It ends with a question mark.
• Do you like pepperoni pizza?• Have you seen my umbrella?• Who is your teacher?
Interrogative Sentence
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• An imperative sentence gives a command. It ends with a full stop.
• Go to your room.• Throw me the ball.• Bob, please close the door.
Imperative Sentence
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• An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation point.
• Hooray!• Wow! That’s great news!
Exclamatory Sentence
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• Are you going to the movies tonight?
• What a great movie that was!• “Open to Chapter 5 of your math
book.”• There are many different kinds of
animals at the zoo.
Exercisefind the types
sentences below ?
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• Are you going to the movies tonight?- Interrogative
• What a great movie that was!- Exclamatory
• “Open to Chapter 5 of your math book.”- Imperative
• There are many different kinds of animals at the zoo- Declarative
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