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Last updated : 01 Apr 2013.
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A sentence is a group of words that makes a complete sense and thought.
I. Simple Sentences: A Simple sentences contain only one clause and may be as short as one word. They have a subject and a predicate, and they may include modifiers.
Each of these sentences has the same simple structure. Length doesn’t necessarily impact the structure, although it is often a factor.
II. Interrogative Sentence: The sentence that are used to ask questions are called Interrogative Sentence or Question Sentence. Questions, or interrogative sentences, ask who, what, where, why, which, or how. Beginning a sentence or independent clause with one of these words is almost always a sure indicator of a direct question.
III. Imperative Sentence: The sentence which expresses order, command, advice, request, suggestion or instruction is called Imperative Sentence. Commands, or imperative sentences, make direct requests and prohibitions. They consist of predicates that are infi nitive verbs but have no explicit subjects.
IV. Exclamatory Sentence: The sentence which expresses some strong feeling or emotion such as contempt, wonder, surprise, sorrow, joy etc. are called Exclamatory Sentence. Exclamations are usually expressions of excitement or any other burst of emotion. They are similar to commands and interjections, but they can also be complete sentences.
WHAT IS A SENTENCE?
HOW MANY KINDS OF SENTENCES ARE THERE?
• Go!.• Kamal goes.• John eats pizza.
• What is your name?• When will you come?• Who are you?• Where did you get this?• Why did she leave?• How are you?
• Earn good name• Call the doctor, please• Take rest• Wait a minute• Do not go there• Stop talking
• Yes!• No!• How date you!• Hurrah! I have won the contest
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V. Fragments: Fragments are incomplete sentences. Every sentence must have at least one main clause, which contains an independent subject and verb and expresses a complete thought.
SOME IMPORTANT NOTES:
USE OF PUNCTUATION
Punctuation is a set of universally accepted, standardized marks such as periods, commas, and question marks that help clarify the meaning of a sentence or structural portions of writing.
WHAT IS A POSSESSIVE CASE?
In general, possessives require nothing more than an apostrophe and sometimes an additional -s. For all singular words, add -’s to the end. Even if the word ends in -s, -x, or -z, the most common usage adds -’s to the ending.A noune or a pronoun, when it is used to show ownership or possession, authority, kind, origin etc., it is said to be in the Possessive or Genitive Case.
• Fantastic!• What a beautiful flower
• Kamal wants to go. But can’t• I went to the concert. Which is why I have a headache.• Although David wants to go, he can’t.
MARKS DEFINITIONS
. Period / Fullstop
, comma
? Question mark
¿ ? Spanish question marks (open and close)
! Exclamation mark
¡ ! Spanish exclamation marks (open and close)
... Ellipsis
: Colon
; Semicolon
´ Apostrophe
‘ ’ Single quotation marks (open and close)
“ ” Double quotation marks (open and close)
- Hyphen
– En dash
— Em dash
/ Slash
\ backslash
() Parentheses (open and close)
[] Brackets (open and close)
{} Braces (open and close)
GENERAL POSSESSIVES
Boy Boy’s
Boys Boys’
Father Father’s
Girls Girls’
Politics Politics’
Men Men’s
Our Ours
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NOUN
Nouns are the building blocks of sentences. A noun is a word used to represent general classes of people, places, and things or something a bit more intangible, such as ideas.
What is a noun?
COMMON NOUNS : People: Brother, teacher, doctor, gardener.Places: Town, school, hospital, yard.Things: Shoe, pizza, radio, house.Ideas: Faith, beauty, truth, goodness.
PRONOUN
A pronoun is a word that replaces either a noun or another pronoun. Pronouns are used to avoid repeating the same word. Pronouns can also be used in place of a noun that has already been identified and is understood without repeating it or replacing it.
What is a Pronoun?
Without pronouns: The girl told the girl’s sister that the girl was going to run away.
With pronouns: The girl told her sister that she was going to run away.
I. Nominative Case
II. Accusative Case
III. Instrumental Case
IV. Dative Case
IV. Ablative Case
My Mine
You Yours
Jesus Jesus’
1980 The 1980s’ tech boom
2009 2009’s midterm elections
It Its
Who Whose
Parents Parents’ Day
Presidents Presidents’ Day
Valentine Valentine’s Day
A noun is a word that identifies a name of the person, place, thing, or idea.
Pronoun is a substitution word used in place of the nouns and noun phrases they represent.
I We You They He She It
Me Us You Him Her Them It
With me By me
With you By you
With him By him
With her By her
With it By it
With us By us
With them By them
To me To you To him To her To it To us To them
From me From you From him From her From it From us From them
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IV. Genitive Case
V. Locative Case
My Our Your His Her It Their
In me In you In him In her In it In us In them
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