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Page 1: The World of Grammar

The World of Grammar

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Say yes or no?

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The rocket looks beautiful!

I am looking at the Sun.

Please get me a rocket.

How do I get you a rocket?

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Types of SentencesAssertive

Gives information.Ends with a full stop.

For example: I ate a banana today.

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Types of SentencesInterrogative

Asks for information.Ends with a question mark.

For example: How are you?

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Types of Sentences

ImperativeGive a command.Make a request.

For example: Please get me water.

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Types of Sentences Exclamatory

Expressing a strong feeling.Ends with an exclamation mark.

For example: Wow! It looks beautiful!

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Guess It Right

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What time is it right now?

Reema, go and have dinner.

Pass me the glass, please.

We won the competition!

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Oh, wow! But they don’t change their positions.

Let’s see . . .

Did you know that the stars in the galaxy can change shapes?

I wonder if sentences can change into different types?

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To transform sentences:

The meaning should not change.

When changing to imperative, take care to add the request or command.

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To transform the sentences:

Use question tags to change to an interrogative sentence.

Use the correct punctuation marks ( ! ? )

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Can you go to your room?

I like chocolate cake.

Is it dry in the desert?

It is a great day.

Change it to assertive.

Change it to exclamatory.

Change it to interrogative.

Change it to imperative.

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Capitalising Letters

Some planets are bigger than others in space.

Even in sentences, some letters have to be capitalized.

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Capitalising Letters

jupiter is the biggest planet in the world.

thomas went to delhi with his sister rue.

i will visit them from london in august.

Can you make out which letters have to be capitalized?

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Where do we need capitalisation?

___________________________

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Where do we need capitalisation?

2. To begin a sentence

1. Personal pronoun 'I’

3. For proper nouns.

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Spot and Punctuate

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1. Saturn has about 82 moons

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2. Is the Sun a planet or a star

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2. Earth is the only planet with waterThat is amazing

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4. Can we live on the planet Mars

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Portal Game Time

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Spin the wheel!

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No fun without homework!

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Write 2 sentences each:1. Assertive sentence2. Exclamatory

sentence3. Interrogative

sentence4. Imperative sentence