This is an English Grammar class, for students of grade III. Students of class three of countries where English is taught as a second language can use this. This lesson prepared based on recommended text books. It promotes grammar learning. Teachers can use this as a display tool. You can drive ideas deep into the minds and can create a longer retention impact.
2. The Sentence
A sentence is a group
of words, arranged in a
proper order to convey
a complete meaning.
Let's Learn
3. Never forget
that...
A sentence begins
with a capital
letter.
There must be a
correct order for the
words in a sentence.
A sentence ends with
a full stop otherwise
called a period (.)
or with a question
mark (?)or an
exclamation mark (!)
4. Put a cross (X) for the
incorrect sentence and a
tick ( ) for the correct
sentence
The questions are given in the ensuing slides:
18. The dog barked loudly at
the stranger.
Correct or incorrect?
19. The dog barked loudly
at the stranger.
Almost all dogs do bark loudly at
strangers; and they wag their tail
at people who they know. This
sentence is correct.
27. I went to the beach with
my friends.
Correct or incorrect?
28. I went to the
beach with my
friends.
This is a
correct, complete
sentence; don't forget
to begin it with a
CAPITAL letter and put
a fullstop in the end.
31. What a shame!
• This is a correct, complete
sentence; it's an
exclamatory expression.
Some examples:
• Oh, I didn’t check it!
• She didn’t know what he
said about her!
• We won the match!
34. We should not
waste water.
• This is a correct sentence, isn't it?
• This is a simple statement.
35. Now, you write ten
sentences and
identify the type of
those sentences.
You have to thus develop the
skill of identifying the type of
sentences by yourself.