Simple Sentences

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8th Sept 2008 For a sentence is a group of words that are put together to say something a sentence is a group of works that are put together to say something. A sentence must always makes sense. it does not make sense then it is not a sentence. Sentences can be very short all they can be very long. A simple sentence is just one thing to say. For example: The dragon ran away. Simple sentences can be no longer by adding adjectives, adverbs and prepositions they give extra information about the event. For example: Fearfully, the little dragon ran away from the smoking mountain. 1. Here are some parts of the sentences. Make each one into a complete his sentence. A) the angry lion

The angry lion glared through the bars.

B: pieces on the floor I dropped the pieces on the floor. C: two pointed ears

My donkey has two pointed ears that swivel.

D: on the way to school

On the way to school we saw a running ghost.

E: the excited children

The excited children screamed with delight.

2. For a sentence to make sense it must have a verb. Read the sentences you have written and underline the verb in each sentence. For example: the angry lion glared through the bars of the cage. 3. Select a verb from the box to help make each of these phrases into a sentence. Add some words of your own to complete the sentence. Make sure the sentence is written correctly. fluttered trotted vanished barked clambered

A: the horse The horse trotted along B: the rock climbers The rock climbers clambered up the cliff. C: the wizard The wizard cast a spell. D: a butterfly A butterfly fluttered past me. E: a dog A dog barked at the cat. The order of words in a sentence is important. For example, saying: The man caught a large fish. is not the same as saying... The large fish caught the man.

Reorder the wordsin the sentences so that they make sense. a) The sports car drove the man. 2. His breakfast ate the boy. 3. Screamed out of the window the child. 4. A robot made the inventor. 5. The television watched Elinor. Sometimes when we are reading we make short notes. Later we can change these notes back into full sentences. Rewrite these short notes as full sentences. 1. Charles Dickens, born 1812. 2. James Watt, inventor 3. Gorillas, largest of apes. 4. Polar bears, tha Arctic. 5. Today , sunny. The word sentence comes from the Latin word sententia - meaning feeling. The word was later used to describe feelings, opinions, judgements and ideas. Eventually it came to mean expressing these ideas in words, which is where our modern word sentence comes from.

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