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1. subject verb
Mary screamed.
The man shouted.
2. subject verb object
Mary screamed at him.
They cut the rope.
The man shouted at him.
3. subject predicate
Mary is a girl.
John walks to school every day.
I shall do my home work today.
She does the cooking in the mornings.
He climbs the tree always.
They will visit grandpa tomorrow.
Verb changes to agree with subjects.
subject verb
Ben is/was
He is/was
She is/was
Ben and Bill are/were
Jill and Jane are/were
They are/were
we are/were
I am/was
It is/was
1. Ben is a boy.
2. He is in the shop always.
3. She was in the shop yesterday.
4. Ben and Bill are friends.
5. Ben an Bill were together last night.
6. Jill and Jane are coming home.
7. They were at the bus garage an hour ago.
8. We are the ushers.
9. I was at the party.
10. It is an egg.
kinds of sentences
statement- 1. Jill saw her family doctor.
2. He is at home.
3. Peter did not answer the him.
4.We didn't see teacher today.
Question- 1. Who are you?
2. Are we going there now?
Command- 1. Stay there!
2. Don't touch her!
Request- 1. Should I open the door, please.
2. Please, talk to his manager today.
Exclamatory- 1. Unbelievable!
2. What a goal!
3. There he comes!
A sentence can be a simple or a compound or a complex sentence
1. simple sentence
John has a pen.
John goes to school every Tuesday.
The family doctor visited the house.
2. Compound sentence
John visited Jill but she was not there.
Jill was the nurse who came here.
The man saw me and smiled.
3. Complex sentence
" I will do my home work, when I get home," said Jill.
The man with the red sack over his back ran toward King Cross to a catch the departing train.