Grade 1 By Cheryl M. Hamilton

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Grade 1 By Cheryl M. Hamilton Sentences Grade 1 By Cheryl M. Hamilton

Sentence A sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea.

Things to Know A sentence begins with a capital letter. Many sentences end with a period.

Example of a Sentence The Beast does not look happy.

Example of a Sentence The dog takes a walk.

Not a Sentence in the car What is in the car? We do not know.

Which is the sentence? Colin hits the ball. hits the ball Correct Tells a complete idea. Begins with a capital letter. Ends with a period.

Which is the sentence? The boy The boy loves to swim. Correct Tells a complete idea. Begins with a capital letter. Ends with a period.

Which is the sentence? In pink The princess is in pink. Correct Tells a complete idea. Begins with a capital letter. Ends with a period.

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