Parts of Sentences
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Rules of Sentence Structure
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A complete sentence should express ______________.

a complete thought

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What is a complete sentence?

A complete sentence has the name of a person, place, animal, or thing and the action done by the person.

100

Given word: Play

I play badminton every day.

100

Modified True or False: Any sentence will always start with a small letter.

False : Capital Letter

200

This is what or whom the sentence is talking about.

A subject.

200

What is a subject?

The subject in a sentence is what or whom the sentence is talking about.

200

Given word: Return

Ram does not return home.

200

Modified True or False: A sentence will always end with a period/full stop, question mark/exclamation mark.

True

300

It gives us information about the subject and describes what is happening.

A predicate.

300

What is a predicate?

The predicate gives us information about the subject. In other words, it describes what is happening.

300

Given word: Shake

Kate shakes the juice.

300

Modified True or False: Punctuation is defined as the pause used in the sentence to show a more precise meaning of the sentence.

True

400

Modified True or False: The subject always contains a verb.

The predicate.

400

What is a verb?

A verb is a word that describes the action of a person, thing, or animal.

400

Given word: Study

Alex likes to study in the library.

400

Modified True or False: The sign of interrogation mark is used to mark a strong feeling.

False: mark a direct question to someone.

500

Fill in the blanks.

To complete a sentence, it should express a ___(1)__. Every complete sentence has two parts: __(2)__ and __(3)___. The ___(4)___ in a sentence is what or whom the sentence is talking about, while the __(5)__  gives us information about the subject. In other words, it describes what is happening.

To complete a sentence, it should express a complete thought. Every complete sentence has two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject in a sentence is what or whom the sentence is talking about, while the predicate gives us information about the subject. In other words, it describes what is happening.

500

What is punctuation? Give at least three types of punctuation.

Punctuation is defined as the pause used in the sentence to show a more precise meaning of the sentence. Its three types are period or full stop, exclamation, interrogation/question mark.

500

Given word: Write

Angela writes a letter to her mother.
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Modified True or False: Exclamation mark expresses a direct question.

False: expresses strong feelings.