How do you write a sentence?
Linking words together in the right way makes your writing easy to understand and interesting to read.
When you are writing, words are grouped together into sentences.
There are a few simple rules you need to follow to make sure your sentences are clear.
Firstly, a sentence needs a capital letter at the beginning and a punctuation mark at the end, like a full stop (.), a question mark (?) or an exclamation mark (!).
A sentence also needs a verb in it and it must make complete sense all on its own.
Watch: Sentences
NARRATOR
When we write things down, it’s important to keep things nice and clear, so it’s easy to read.
Sentences help us give and order, ask a question, state a fact or express an emotion or idea.
Words are the building blocks of sentences.
The small spaces in-between help to keep things tidy.
Er, but you have to be sure to put the blocks in the right order.
(gasp) Hey! Watch out for the…
Ouch. Someone really should look into that.
Anyway, sentences have basic rules.
They always start with a capital letter and end with punctuation, like a full stop, exclamation mark, or question mark.
Perfect. Why don’t you build another one?
Um, sentences have to make sense, remember?
And they need a verb and a subject.
The subject is the who or what of a sentence.
Yes, crane is the subject.
Er, but we still need a verb, which is a doing word.
[CRANE WINCH PULLS MONSTER UP, WHISTLE BLOWS]
Ah! Time for a break.
[SCREAMING, LOUD DISTANT CRASH]
Not that kind of break! That’s gotta hurt…
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