The Sentence
A sentence is a group of words. It must have meaning and make complete sense.
- Chocolate I want a
- This blue is a bag.
These groups of jumbled words do not make any sense so these are not sentences.
- I want a chocolate.
- This is a blue bag.
These two groups of words make complete sense. They are arranged correctly. So these are sentences.
Grab the Points- A sentence always begins with a capital letter.
- There is a Full stop (.), a Question Mark (?) or an Exclamation Mark (!) at the end of a sentence.
- Every sentence has an Action Word or Verb in it.
- A noun or a pronoun is the doer of the action. His or its name usually comes at the beginning of the sentence.
Basic structure of a sentence
Noun/Pronoun + Verb + Other Parts of SpeechExamples :
- Tiger kills other animals.
(Noun)(Verb) - She loves ice-cream.
(Noun)(Verb)
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