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The Sentence

ICSE · Class 3 · Essentials of English Grammar and Composition

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What is a Sentence?

  • A sentence is a group of words that makes complete sense.
  • Not all groups of words are sentences. Only those that express a full thought are sentences.
  • Example: 'I like oranges.' makes sense. 'Like oranges I' does not.
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Parts of a Sentence

  • Every sentence has a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing).
  • Sentences can be statements or questions.
  • Statements end with a full stop (.). Questions end with a question mark (?).
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Types of Sentences

  • There are two main types: statements and questions.
  • Statements tell something and end with a full stop (.).
  • Questions ask something and end with a question mark (?).
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Using 'There is' and 'There are'

  • We use 'There is' when talking about one thing.
  • We use 'There are' when talking about more than one thing.
  • These sentences also follow the same rules: capital letter at the beginning and full stop at the end.

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A sentence is a groupEvery sentence starts with a capitalWe use 'There is' when talking

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