Sentence Building
Put words together to make complete sentences — and start writing your own!
📖 What is Sentence Building?
Now that you know letters, words, vocabulary, and grammar, it’s time to put them all together to build sentences!
A sentence is like a complete idea. It tells someone something — like “I am happy” or “The cat is sleeping”. In this section, you’ll learn how to make sentences, write them correctly, read them, and even create your own!
💡 What You’ll Learn
You’ll learn how to put a subject and verb together, when to use capital letters and full stops, how to read short sentences, and how to write your own simple sentences in English.
📚 4 Sentence Topics
Tap any topic to start learning!
Simple Sentences
Subject + Verb + Object
Learn the building blocks of every sentence!
Topic 1 of 4Capital Letters & Full Stops
Sentence Punctuation
Every sentence starts with a CAPITAL letter and ends with a full stop!
Topic 2 of 4Reading Short Sentences
Practice Reading
Learn to read simple English sentences with confidence!
Topic 3 of 4Writing Short Sentences
Practice Writing
Learn to write your own simple sentences in English!
Topic 4 of 4✨ See a Sentence in Action!
Here’s how a simple sentence is built:
The Magic Sentence Formula
Rahul eats a mango.
Rahul (subject) eats (verb) a mango (object). Starts with capital R, ends with a full stop. That’s a complete sentence!
🧠 Tips for Parents — Helping Kids with Sentences
Start Speaking in Full Sentences
Encourage your child to answer in full sentences. Instead of “rice”, say “I want to eat rice.” It builds the habit naturally!
Read Picture Books Together
Picture books have short, simple sentences. Read together and point at each word. It connects pictures to words to meaning.
Write One Sentence a Day
Ask your child to write ONE sentence every day about their day. Even “I played with my friend.” is a great start!
Spot Missing Capitals & Full Stops
Show them simple sentences without punctuation and ask them to fix it. It builds awareness of writing rules.
Ready to Start? Begin with Simple Sentences! 📝
Learn how subject + verb + object combine to make complete sentences!