Sentence
A combination or group of words that gives a complete meaning. thought or idea is called a sentence.
Example.
• I ate an apple.
The above combination of words gives a complete meaning or idea. Such a group of words can be called a sentence.
Now, see another combination of words "table he a bought" or "mango read car big". These combinations of words do not express a complete meaningful sense to a reader or a listener. Hence, such a combination of words cannot be termed as a sentence.
A sentence must have all the words in the proper sequence to reveal a proper complete meaning. A sentence can have nouns. adjectives, verbs. subject. object and article in the correct sequence according to the rules of English grammar. A sentence starts with a capital letter (first alphabet of the first word) and ends with a full-stop (or period), exclamation mark, or question mark.
Here are examples:
■ She is singing a song.
■ He is a doctor.
■ Kids are playing in the garden.
■ He will come here tomorrow.
■ We watched a movie.
■ What is your name?
■ What pleasant weather!
■ It has been raining at 3 O'clock.
■ I am learning how to drive a car.
■ She wrote him a letter.
■ They bought a new computer.
■ There ten students in the classroom.
■ Where had you gone the last night?
■ The birds are flying in the sky.
■ He got admission to a new school.
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