The Sentence
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What is a sentence?
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A sentence is a group of words that gives a complete meaning. It tells us something clearly. For example: 'The cat is sleeping.' This makes sense and tells us what the cat is doing.
How do we start a sentence?
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We always begin a sentence with a capital letter. For example: 'I am happy.' The word 'I' starts with a capital letter because it is the beginning of the sentence.
Does 'a dancing monkey' make a complete sentence?
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No, 'a dancing monkey' does not make a complete sentence. It gives some information but not a full idea. We don’t know what the monkey is doing exactly. A complete sentence would be: 'The monkey is da…
Which one is a sentence? (a) Running fast (b) He is running fast.
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The correct sentence is: 'He is running fast.' Because it has a subject (He) and a verb (is running), and it gives a complete meaning. 'Running fast' is not a full sentence.
Why is 'the bear is dancing' a sentence?
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It is a sentence because it has a subject ('the bear') and a verb ('is dancing'), and it gives a complete meaning. We understand exactly what is happening.
What happens if we mix up the words in a sentence?
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If we mix up the words, the sentence may not make sense. For example: 'is dancing bear the' is confusing. The correct order is 'The bear is dancing.' Word order matters!
Give an example of a correct sentence about a bird.
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A correct sentence is: 'A bird is sitting on the fan.' It starts with a capital letter, has a subject (bird), a verb (is sitting), and gives a complete meaning.
Is 'They are eating noodles.' a correct sentence?
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Yes, it is a correct sentence. It starts with a capital letter, has a subject ('They'), a verb ('are eating'), and gives a complete meaning. It tells us who is doing what.
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