Sentences
A sentence is a group of words that makes complete sense.
POINTS TO REMEMBER!
THE WORDS IN A SENTENCE ARE PLACED IN THEIR PROPER ORDER TO MAKE COMPLETE SENSE.
A SENTENCE ALWAYS BEGINS WITH A CAPITAL LETTER.
A SENTENCE USUALLY HAS A FULL STOP (.) OR A QUESTION MARK ( ?) or AN EXCLAMATION MARK ( !) AT THE END.
A SENTENCE WILL ALWAYS HAVE A VERB. THE VERB IS THE HEART OF A SENTENCE.
Q1. Rewrite the following groups of words as sentences. Begin each sentence with a capital letter . Put a full stop at the end of each sentence. Use capital letters where necessary followed.
slowly/ his meal / ate / tom
at nine o’clock / the event/ yesterday / started
jaipur/ going is/ nisha/ to/ december/
me/ hungry/ home/ cat/ the / followed
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Q2. Rewrite the following groups of words as sentences:-
the water on earth’s surface uneven is distribution the of extremely
nutrients is milk packed with essential
to you talents your are God’s gift
book i borrow may your a for day
pleasant what a weather
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Answer:
1. Tom slowly ate his meal.
The event started yesterday at none o'clock.
Nisha is going to Jaipur in December.
The hungry cat followed me home.
2. The distribution of water on the Earth's surface is extremely uneven.
Milk is packed with essential nutrients.
Your talent is God's gift to you.
May I borrow your book for today?
What a pleasant weather!
Answer:
A sentence is a group of word which makes complete sense