Rearrange the word to make meaningful sentence
When we speak or write we use words. We usually use these words in groups. But any group of words will not necessarily express a complete thought; the hill went up and Jack Jill Does this group of words make sense? No, it does not. Now arrange these words in their proper order and write : Jack and Jill went up the hill. This makes complete sense. A group of words that makes complete sense is called a Sentence. An aeroplane flies in the air. KINDS OF SENTENCES Sentences can do four kinds of things. A sentence can — Make a statement’, as, The sun rises in the east. (Affirmative) The sun does not move round the earth. (Negative) A sentence that states or declares something is called an Assertive or Declarative Sentence. Ask a question; as, Does the sun rise in the east? Who does not love his country? A sentence that asks a question is called an Interrogam e Sentence. Express some command, request, entreaty or wish; as, Shut the door. (Command) Lend me your pen, please. {Request) Help me, O God. {Entreaty) God save the Queen. {Wish) A sentence that expresses a command, a request, an entreaty …