The document discusses the definition of a sentence. A sentence is a group of words that begins with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark. It expresses a single thought and follows the rules of grammar and syntax, with a subject and predicate. A sentence can also be defined phonologically as a group of words between pauses or notionally as a complete expression of a single idea.
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1. The Sentence is the largest structure to which the rules of grammar apply. is a construction that can stand alone without it being felt to be incomplete. is constructed according to agreed rules of grammar and syntax; that is, it has a certain structure: subject and predicate .
2. The Sentence (cont.) A sentence is a group of words that.. begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop (formal). Veo el ni単o en el parque. Its time for bed, said Mother. 臓Devu辿lveme mi celular! What are you doing?
3. The Sentence (cont.) A sentence is a group of words that.. ends with a rising or a falling intonation. It is a group of words between pauses (phonological). I am home. Yo soy de Chetumal. 多 De d坦nde eres t炭? Where are my new walking shoes? 臓Dont do that!
4. The Sentence (cont.) is a complete expression of a single thought. (notional) 臓Az炭car! 臓Fire! The woman standing by the window with the red shoes is my mother sister in law.
5. The Sentence is the largest structure to which the rules of grammar apply. is a construction that can stand alone without it being felt to be incomplete. is constructed according to agreed rules of grammar and syntax; that is, it has a certain order and a given structure: subject and predicate.
6. The Sentence (cont.) Carlos estudia Lengua Inglesa. El az炭car est叩 h炭medo. Its time for bed, said Mother. He comprado tres libros. Even for adults In the street Here I wish you were Then stop coming from