What is a Sentence?
A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. It is like a small story that tells us who is doing something and what they are doing. Every sentence needs to stand on its own so that the person reading it understands exactly what you mean.
The Two Main Parts To be a complete sentence, it must have these two "puzzle pieces" joined together:
1. The Naming Part (Subject) This tells us who or what the sentence is about.
2. The Action Part (Predicate) This tells us what is happening or what the subject is doing. It always includes a verb.
The "Big 3" Rules of Writing a Sentence When you write a sentence, you must always check for these three things:
How a Sentence Grows You can start with a tiny sentence and add more words to make it more interesting!
Sentence vs. Not a Sentence If a group of words is missing a part, we call it a fragment.
Lesson Summary