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Sentence – A group of words that expresses a and ends with a period (.

) Words like Please, Kindly


complete thought. are found in the sentence.

It begins with a capital letter and ends with a Ex.


punctuation mark.
1. Please carry the basket for me.
1. Loraine and Vicky met at the Quezon Memorial 2. Bring the book to the library please.
Circle.
2. Keith has a cute dog named ruru. Exclammation- A sentence that expresses a strong
3. Is Joshua your name? feeling or excitement. They also begin with a capital
letter and ends with an exclamation point (!).
Recognizing Statements and Questions.
Ex.
Statements are telling sentences. They tells
information or states facts. They begins with a capital 1. Wow! Those are beautiful dresses!
1. Hooray! We won!
letter and ends with a period (.).

Ex.

1. The cute dog is mine. Nouns – are names of persons, places, things, and
2. The crying baby was my sister. animals.

Questions are asking sentences. They are asking Persons Places Things Animals
Priest HTS Bags Dogs
information from the receiver of the sentences. They
Teacher Church Books Cats
also begins with a capital letter and ends with a
Kobe Angeles Brush Birds
question mark (?). City
Events
Ex.
Independence Day
1. Where is your school located? Christmas Day
Birthday
2. What is the work of your mother?

PROPER NOUNS AND COMMON NOUNS


Recognizing Commands, Requests, and Exclamations.
Proper Nouns – are nouns that names a particular
Commands – are sentences that tells someone to do
person, places, things, animals or events. They usually
something. The begin with a capital letter and ends
starts with a capital letter.
with a period (.).
Proper Nouns
Ex.
Person St. Ignatius Parish
1. Write down your name on a piece of paper. Places Pampanga
Things Mongol Pencils
2. Run fast after I tell you.
Animals Labrador Dog
Requests – are sentences that politely asks someone Events All Saint’s Day
to do something. The also begins with a capital letter
Common Nouns – are names of noun in general. The
begin in small letter.

Commons
Person church
Places province
Things pencil
Animals dog
Events holiday

WRITING THE SENTENCE CORRECTLY.

1. Capital letters are needed for the names of people


and places. Sentences always start with a capital letter.

EXAMPLE:

Tony took Mary to New York.

Peter Pan is my favorite hero.

2. the rules of capitalization for the pronoun “I”, days


and months of the year, and titles of books, movies,
and television shows. It will also review the rules for the
names of people and places, as well as for the
beginning of a sentence.

Example.

1. On Tuesday, I saw Charlie and the Chocolate


Factory

2. I am the lead singer for our choir at Saint Ignatius


Church.

3. Whenever you refer to yourself, you use the letter “I”


and it is always capitalized. Days and months are
always capitalized. Titles of movies, books, and
television shows are also capitalized. Usually, you do
not capitalize small words in titles, like a, an, and, or
the.

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