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Sentences


Definition:

Sentences are a group of words that express a complete thought and are typically made up of a subject and a predicate.

Usage:

Sentences can be used in various ways:

1. As Statements:

Example: "I love going to the beach."

In this sentence, the subject is "I" and the predicate is "love going to the beach."

2. As Questions:

Example: "Have you finished your homework?"

Here, the subject is "you" and the predicate is "have finished your homework."

3. As Commands:

Example: "Clean your room."

In this sentence, the subject is implied (understood to be "you") and the predicate is "clean your room."

4. As Exclamations:

Example: "What a beautiful sunset!"

Here, the subject is understood to be "this" and the predicate is "is a beautiful sunset."

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