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1) What is a sentence?2) Examples of sentence.3) Four kinds of Sentence4) Declarative Sentence5) Interrogative Sentence 6) Imperative Sentence (i), 7) Imperative Sentence (ii)8) Exclamatory Sentence 9) A sentence can be a statement10) A sentence can be a question 11) A sentence can be an exclamation12) A sentence could be a wish13) A sentence could be a Command14) A sentence could be a request15) A sentence

question must always end with a question mark16) An exclamation always ends with an exclamation mark17) Exercises: (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi), (vii), (viii), (ix), (x).

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Interrogative

Exclamatory

Imperative

Declarative

The Four Kinds of Sentences

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A declarative sentence tells something. It ends with a period.

John and Stephanie whisper about the surprise party for Tyra.

It ends in a period.

This sentence TELLS about John and

Stephanie.

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An interrogative sentence asks a question. It ends with a question mark.

Would you like some cookies?

Notice how it ends with a

question mark.This sentence ASKS if you want cookies.

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An imperative sentence gives an order. It ends with a period OR an exclamation

point.

Go walk the dog.

Notice how it ends with a

period.

This sentence TELLS you to do something.

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An imperative sentence gives an order. It ends with a period OR an exclamation point.

Get out there and walk the dog!

Notice how it ends with an exclamation point. This tells

us the speaker REALLY wants the dog walked!

Again, this sentence TELLS you to do

something.

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An exclamatory sentence expresses strong feelings. It ends with an exclamation point.

My birthday party is tomorrow!

It does this by ending the sentence with an exclamation point.

This sentence SHOWS you how excited the

speaker is .

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A sentence always begins with a capital letter click below to see

them all

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1) What a brilliant goal!

2) Look out below!

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I wish I could have a pay rise.

I wish this bolt was easier to undo.

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You must stop that at once.

Make sure you use that torch safely.

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Please be careful when you throw this away.

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?And could begin with

whywhat

wherehowwho

or when

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!If you were to shout,

that would be an exclamation.

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1) What is a sentence:(i) Group of words that make a complete sense.(ii) Group of sentences.(iii) Combination of words and sentences.(iv) Group of words and sentences.

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2) Re-arrange the words and make a meaning- full sentence.

Rajesh/ went/ market/ and/ Anil/ to(i) Anil and Rajesh went market to.(ii) Anil went Rajesh market and to.(iii) Market Anil and Rajesh went to.(iv) Anil and Rajesh went to market.

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3) Re-arrange the words and make a meaning- full sentence.

Sudeep/ friends/ studying/ was/ his/ when/ came

(i) Sudeep was studying when his friends came.(ii) Was Sudeep studying when his friends came?(iii) When Sudeep was studying his friends came.(iv) All of the above.

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4) Re-arrange the words and make a meaning- full sentence.

Station/ Will be/ to/ Mohan/ going.(i) Going to station will be Mohan.(ii) Station will be going Mohan to.(iii) Mohan will be going to station.(iv) All of the above.

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5) Re-arrange the words and make a meaning- full sentence.

Didn’t/ if/ you/ me/ forgive/ I/ go/ will/ Mumbai/ to.

(i) Forgive me didn’t if you I go to Mumbai will.(ii) If you didn't forgive me, I will go to Mumbai.(iii) I will go to Mumbai, didn’t forgive if me you.(iv) All of the above.

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6) Re-arrange the words and make a meaning- full sentence.

mother/ my/ go/ will/ hospital/ to/ the.(i) My mother will go to the hospital.(ii) Will my mother go to the hospital.(iii) Hospital my mother will go to the.(iv) (i) and (ii).

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7) Re-arrange the words and make a meaning- full sentence.

Is/ today/ Ramesh/ here.(i) Ramesh is here today.(ii) Is Ramesh here today?(iii) Today here Ramesh is.(iv) (i) and (ii).

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8) Re-arrange the words and make a meaning- full sentence.

Thief / is/ there/ wall/ behind/ a/ this. (i) There is a thief behind this wall. (ii) Wall is thief behind there these a.(iii) Thief behind wall this is a there.(iv) All of the above.

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9) Re-arrange the words and make a meaning- full sentence.

I/ wanted/ to/ am/ Mumbai/ go/ to/ father/ but/ my/ like/ didn't/ this .

(i) I am wanted to go to Mumbai but my father didn’t like this.(ii) Go mumbai to my father wanted me to like don’t this I am.(iii) I will go to Mumbai, didn’t forgive if me you.(iv) All of the above.

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10) Re-arrange the words and make a meaning- full sentence.

likes/ i/ but/ didn’t/ my/ allow/ father/ tennis/ to/ play/ me.

(i) I but my father didn’t allow me to play tennis likes.(ii) My father me allow to play tennis I likes but didn’t.(iii) I likes to play tennis but my father didn’t allow me.(iv) All of the above.

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