GRAMMAR LESSON (1) PART 3 continued The Sentence- 16.04.2020
Welcome back boys! Hope you had a quiet Easter break at home with your loved ones.ππ
Time to carry on with our lesson , The Sentence.
In our last lesson, we learnt about two kinds of sentences; Declarative and Exclamatory sentences. Today, we focus on Interrogative and Imperative sentences.
Let's watch this video again to recall what we have learnt
earlier. Here we go!
Time to carry on with our lesson , The Sentence.
In our last lesson, we learnt about two kinds of sentences; Declarative and Exclamatory sentences. Today, we focus on Interrogative and Imperative sentences.
Let's watch this video again to recall what we have learnt
earlier. Here we go!
Hope you enjoyed watching the video.
Now, let's focus on the set of sentences given below:-
* Is it cold outside?
*Where do you live?
*Do you want tea or coffee?
* What did you learn in the previous lesson?
Observe that all the above sentences ask questions.
Hence, a sentence that asks a question is called an interrogative or a question sentence.
REMEMBER!
We place a question mark (? ) at the end of an Interrogative sentence.
Now, observe the sentences listed below.
*Close the door!
*Please pass the bowl of curry.
*Please join us for dinner.
* Revise all that we learnt today.
*Finish your homework!
Notice that all the above sentences give/ express a command, a request or an advice.
Hence, a sentence that expresses a command , a request or an advice is called an imperative sentence.
IMPORTANT NOTE!
You may be wonderingπππ how does one identify an imperative sentence?
Well, you must keep the following in mind while identifying imperative sentences:-
1st----- forceful commands end with an exclamation mark. Example - Close the door! Leave at once! etc,
2nd--------------polite or gentle commands, end with a full stop. ( even advice)
3rd------- take a look at the verb . Usually, imperative sentences begin with verbs that issue a command.
4th----- the subject of an imperative sentence is implied . In other words, the subject is ' hidden'.
So, let's revise what we've learnt so far in brief. Time for some written work. Here we go!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TASK 1 :- C.W ( DO IN THE ENGLISH. LANGUAGE. Ex. BOOK)
I'm sure you have completed and checked q. nos. 1 and 2 given in the first grammar blog . We begin with today's work. Copy the work given below the red lineπ. Put the date as shown. Be as neat as possible boys.π
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
16.04.2020 C.W
There are four kinds of sentences.
1. Imperative- gives /expresses a command, request or advice ( . ) or ( ! )
2. Declarative- makes a statement ( . )
3. Interrogative - asks a question ( ? )
4. Exclamatory- expresses strong feeling ( ! )
Q. 3 Read each sentence and place the correct punctuation mark at the end. Then, label each sentence as Imperative, Declarative, Interrogative or Exclamatory.
a. What a cute dog ------------------------
b. Brush your teeth ------------------------
c. Will you lend me your story book ------------------------
d. I completed my assignment on time -------------------------
e. How beautiful the city is -------------------------
f. The Himalayas are visible from my town ----------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TASK 2 :- H.W ( DO THE WORK IN THE GRAMMAR TEXTBOOK ) If you do not have your textbook, then do the work in a rough notebook neatly .
DO Q. Nos. I and J ON PAGE NOS. 5 and 6
That's all for today!
Complete your work. Stay safe and help mum and dadππ
Good morning Ma'am
ReplyDeleteAyaan Abhilash
5 E
Good morning mam 5E
ReplyDeleteGood morning mam
ReplyDeleteTanmay Bajetha
5-E
Good morning ma'am, I am Ethan Massey class 5 E
ReplyDeletegood morning ma'am
ReplyDeleteGood morning ma'am π
ReplyDeleteGood morning maam Aadi S Lal 5 th E
ReplyDeleteGood Morning ma'am, I am Swaroop Husale, Class 5E.
ReplyDeleteGOOD MORNING MAM DAKSH SAINI
ReplyDeleteGood morning Mam. Shawn Daniel Gomes
ReplyDeleteGood morning mam
ReplyDeleteArsh Ali
5-E
Good morning maam
ReplyDeletePratyush kalra 5e
Good morning ma'am Akshit Singh Rawat-5E
ReplyDeleteGood morning mam
ReplyDeleteSoumyajeet Datta
Class 5E
Good morning maam
ReplyDeleteGood morning madam Edward class 5 E
ReplyDeleteGood morning mam
ReplyDeleteAvnish Solanki 5E
Good Morning Mam
ReplyDeleteArko , class 5-E
Good morning ma'am π.
ReplyDeleteGood morning madam
ReplyDeleteShubham Kala 5E
Good morning
ReplyDeleteHaugo5E
Good morning maam
ReplyDeleteRamanjan Bhattacharya
5E
Good morning mam
ReplyDeleteBaid Kumar jha
5 - E
GOOD MORNING MAM
ReplyDeleteBaid Kumar jha
ReplyDelete5 - E
Good morning maam daksh Sharma 5E
ReplyDeleteGoodmorning ma'am Lalthamuan Khaute class 5E
ReplyDeleteGood morning mam ojus Arora 5E
ReplyDeleteKartik chawla
ReplyDelete5-E
Austin Besra
ReplyDeleteClass 5E
Good morning ma'am
ReplyDeleteSamaksh nalwa 5E
Good morning ma'am shaun Scott Alexander 5-E
ReplyDeleteGood morning mam I am Alphie bejoy 5 -E
ReplyDeleteGood morning mam HARSHIT bhagat 5 e
ReplyDeleteAaron Pinto 5 E
ReplyDelete16-4-2020
Good morning mam Avnish Solanki 5E
ReplyDeleteI have marked attendance at 10.46 but not shown
Good morning ma'am
ReplyDeleteDaivik Mishra 5E
Good afternoon ma'am. Shawn Daniel Gomes
ReplyDeleteGood afternoon maam
ReplyDeletePratyush kalra 5e 7 th period Attendence
Good afternoon madam
ReplyDeleteShubham Kala 5E
Attendance for 7th period
Good afternoon Ma'am Ayaan Abhilash 5E
ReplyDeleteAadi S Lal 5 th E
ReplyDeleteGood afternoon mam
ReplyDeleteAvnish Solanki 5E
Good afternoon mam
ReplyDeleteSoumyajeet Datta
Class 5E
Good afternoon Ma'am samaksh nalwa 5E
ReplyDeleteAarav Kumar
ReplyDeleteClass 5E