2. •A group of words that is arranged
in a proper order and gives a
complete meaning is called a
sentence.
3. • A group of words that express a complete
thought or ideas.
• It has two parts subject and predicate.
• Composed of at least one independent
clause.
4. 1. a subject (what the sentence is
about, the topic of the sentence)
2. a predicate (what is
said about the subject)
5.
6. A clause is a group of
words that includes
a subject and a verb.
7. • I want some cereal.
• Marie likes cats.
• Joseph is a good soccer
player.
8.
9. Examples:
•Give me your answer!
•Please pass the books
forward.
•Stop!
•Don’t forget to do your
homework.
10. Examples:
•I went to the store.
•Her sister’s name is Susan.
•This book cost 12rs.
•He asked her to go to the
dance.
11. Examples:
•We don’t have any
homework!
•George’s pet pig
escaped!
•It snowed 6 inches last
night!
12. Examples:
•Who ate the candy?
•What is your name?
•Where does she live?
•When will they arrive?
•Why did he do that?
•How do you get to
school?
13. • Directions: There are four kinds of sentences in the English language. (Imperative,
Declarative, Exclamatory, Interrogative) Write two examples of each.
• Example A: Declarative
Answer: The sky is blue. The earth is round.
• 1. Imperative (gives a command)
a._____________________ b.________________________
• 2. Declarative (makes a statement)
a._____________________ b.________________________
• 3. Exclamatory (expresses strong feeling)
a._____________________ b.________________________
• 4. Interrogative (asks a question)
a.______________________________ b.__________________________________