•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. It’s Learn Time Listen Enhance Attain Retain Nurture 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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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