Inspired by the Golden Gate Bridge, here are 10 simple rules of the English Sentence:
- A sentence is a group of words that has a complete thought, meaning or idea.
- Every English sentence starts with a Subject followed by a Verb.
- Every English sentence must have a verb.
- A Subject tells who or what the sentence is about.
- The Verb is the action word that tells what someone or something does.
- Add -s to most verbs to tell about one person, place or a thing. e.g One bird stops.
- The words (am, is, are) are verbs called (to-be) They tell about now. e.g. I am six. Kip is little
- Use AM to tell about yourself. Use IS to tell about one person, thing, place. Use ARE to tell about more than one.
- A noun names a person, animal, place or a thing.
- A sentence always starts with a capital letter and ends with an ending mark.
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