Sentences

A sentence is a group of words collected together. However, a phrase and even a clause can be defined as that as well. The difference between these and a true sentence is the Subjects and Predicate. A sentence has a subject and a predicate (sometimes compliments).

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1. Kelly's Pond has finally frozen over

2. Find your skates

3. Can you practice after school

4. Bring your hockey stick

5. Does anyone have an extra hockey stick

6. What a great opportunity this is

7. Buy your tickets before school

8. Look out for that low branch

9. With much enthusiasm, the children climbed aboard the bus for home

10. Don't be late

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