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SENTENCES

DAY 1
STARTER

List any 5 rules of framing a correct


sentence.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES

•To identify and list the rules of sentences in a graphic


organiser.

•To create sentences following the rules of sentences.


LEARNING OUTCOMES

•All the students will be able,


to identify and list the rules of sentences in a graphic
organiser and to create sentences following the rules of
sentences.
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What is a sentence?
A sentence is a group of words that
makes complete sense. It contains a
verb and a subject.
Timeline Style
Your Text Here Your Text Here Your Text Here
You can simply You can simply You can simply
impress your impress your impress your
audience and add a audience and add a audience and add a
unique zing and unique zing and unique zing and
appeal to your appeal to your appeal to your
Presentations. Presentations. Presentations.

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2018 2020 2022

Your Text Here Your Text Here Your Text Here


You can simply You can simply You can simply
impress your impress your impress your
audience and add a audience and add a audience and add a
unique zing and unique zing and unique zing and
appeal to your appeal to your appeal to your
Presentations. Presentations. Presentations.
Rules of Sentences

1.Subject-verb agreement is a must, both in number and person.


Eg.: Sana is enjoying the picnic.
I am enjoying the picnic

2. A plural verb is required when two or more singular nouns or


pronouns are joined by a conjunction.
Eg: Gauri and Deepak are in the same class.
Meena and I are good singers.
Rules of Sentences

3.A singular verb is used when two nouns, or adjectives, suggest


one idea or refer to the same person or thing.
Eg.: Drawing and colouring is my hobby.
The red and green umbrella is not mine

4. A singular verb is required when two or more nouns are


connected by either…or, neither……nor.
NOTE: When one noun is singular and one is plural, put the plural
one next to the verb and use a plural verb
Eg: Neither my mother nor my sister is at home.
Either you or your brothers have to clean the room.
Rules of Sentences

5. A singular verb must follow either, neither, each, everyone.


Eg: Everyone has to sing.
Each one of the students is being trained.

6. Even if they are joined by a conjuction, two nouns, qualified by


‘each’ or ‘every’ must have a singular verb.
Eg: Each truck and each car is being searched.

7. Some nouns which are singular in meaning but plural in form


take a singular verb.
Eg: This pairs of slippers is new.
Rules of Sentences
8. Some nouns which are plural in meaning but singular in form
take a plural verb.
Eg: The children are playing in the garden.
9. Singular verbs are required when the collection is thought of
as a whole.
Eg: The troupe is going to give a performance.
The audience was enthralled at their at their performance.

10. A singular verb is required when the plural noun depicts


some specific quantity or amount considered as a single whole
unit.
Eg: Three kilometres is a long distance.
MINI PLENARY

In bullet points, dot down the rules of sentences.











TASK

Create 10 sentences each for the rules of sentences in a place mat.


.
Exit card

Find the error and rewrite


the correct sentence.
The children is playing
football.
Home assignment

Complete textbook exercises.

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