The pure Review on English Grammar on The Sentence (Part one)
Sentences
The Sentence
The sentence is an Important part of learning English. The learning of English with correctly to reading, writing, and the power of understanding is as considered as an expert. The sentence is not a collection of some word. The main eligibility of sentence is expressing the pure meaning.
Many famous grammarians were express their definition of sentences. But of these two is more acceptable. Those are
** '' A combination of words that makes a complete sense is called a sentence '' ** by J.C Nesfiel
** '' A group of words which makes a complete sense is called a sentence '' **
by Wren and Marti
Above all, we can say that the sentence is a combination of some meaningful word that expresses the pure meaning of the speaker's mind. But keep in mind that the combination of the word is not the sentence.
Notice for you with the two examples:
- An studemnt ideal is he. ( is not express the correct meaning )
- He is an ideal student ( is express the correct meaning)
These two sentences are included the same word but they have a different position of the word. The first sentence is not express the real meaning because the words are not arranged correctly. For this reason, This is not a sentence. On the other hands, the second sentence is to express the correct meaning. For that, this is a sentence.
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So we can say, A Sentence must have a proper order and a clear meaning.
Formation of Sentence
Sometimes a sentence may be formed with a single word or multi-word. At the stage of spoken English verb is not included in a sentence.
Have a look
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Single Worded Multi- Worded ↧
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With verb verbless
Expressing the mood of our mind We can use just one word. This stage the sentence will not a group of the word. The sentence will be divided into two types
- Single worded Sentence
- Multi worded Sentence
But in our modern life, in Spoken English increasing the use of a single word.
Single Worded Sentence
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Multi-Worded Sentence
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With verb
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Verbless
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Yes.
No.
Thanks.
Okay.
Fine.
So/ What/strange?
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I am happy.
Who is singing?
I love you.
Rock the baby to Sleep.
You are something strange.
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The USA.
Andy Smith.
South Carolina.
Not at all.
Not yet.
Ten minutes past eight.
All right.
So what?
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Keep in mind That Imperative Sentence will be Formed just
with the verb.
N.B. In the next post, We discussed the parts of sentences
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