Thursday, 29 October 2020

What is a Sentence??

A Sentence is a combination of words which give a complete meaning. There are various types of sentences depending on their structure and function.

Sentence is a set of words that contain
1. Subject
2. Predicate

Note that the predicate always contains a verb. Sometimes, in fact, the predicate is only a verb.

So we can say that a sentence must contain at least a subject and verb.

Note: A sentence always begin with a capital letter and ends with either full stop (.) or exclamation (!) or question mark(?).

Let's check the following examples:
1. The snake moves and hide behind the bushes.
2. What a delicious food!
3. Have you paid the school fees?

KINDS OF SENTENCES

There are Four kinds of sentences:
1. Assertive or Declarative Sentence:
✓ A sentence that makes a statement or assertion is called an assertive or declarative sentence.
For example, 
➡️ India is in Asia.
➡️ She can never cheat anybody.

✓ An assertive sentence can be affirmative (Positive), see sentence 1 or negative, see sentence 2.

✓ All assertive sentences end with stop.

2. Interrogative Sentences:
✓ A sentence that ask a question or makes an enquiry is called Interrogative sentence.
For example,
➡️ Can you relate the whole incident?
➡️ Who is that lady?

✓ Some questions are Yes/ No questions
✓ Some are Wh... questions
✓ A question mark (❓)
 is put at the end of an interrogative sentence.

3. Imperative Sentence:

✓ A sentence that expresses an advice, an order, a command, a forbidding or an entreaty is called an imperative sentence.

For example,
➡️ Avoid Fast food.
➡️ Do me a favour, please.
➡️ Take off your shoes.
➡️ Don't pluck flowers.

4. Exclamatory Sentences:

✓ A sentence that expresses a sudden or strong feeling is called exclamatory sentence.

For example,
➡️ Hurrah! India has won the hockey series.
➡️ What a beautiful dress!

✓ A mark of exclamation ( ❗) is put at the end of an exclamatory sentence.


RECOMMENDED LINKS

#https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/sentence

# Daily Writing Tips

# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentence_(linguistics)



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