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1 1             The Sentence










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             Tick (3) the groups of words which make sentences.
               1.  Bought he a new car.                     2.  Spoken to Ravi?

               3.  Please close the window.                 4.  Students reading their lessons.

               5.  My father is a professor.                6.  Where you live?







          When we speak or write, we use words. When a group of words makes complete
          sense, we call it a sentence.

            1.   Hari is reading a book.

            2.   Good deeds are always rewarded.

          A sentence always begins with a capital letter and ends

          with a full stop (.), a question mark (?), or an exclamation
          mark (!).


          Parts of Sentence


          A sentence is made up of two main parts: a subject and a predicate.


          Subject

          The part of a sentence that tells us who or what

          the sentence is about is called the subject. The
          subject is generally comes first in the sentence.

               Students  should attend their classes seriously.



                subject




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