Sentence Building – Learn to Write English Sentences

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⭐ Grade 1 • Step 5 📝

Sentence Building

Put words together to make complete sentences — and start writing your own!

📚 4 Topics🎮 24 Quiz Questions✍️ Read & Write

📖 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.

✨ See a Sentence in Action!

Here’s how a simple sentence is built:

The Magic Sentence Formula

Rahul eats a mango.

🔠 Capital Letter 👤 Subject 🏃 Verb 🎯 Object

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

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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!

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Read Picture Books Together

Picture books have short, simple sentences. Read together and point at each word. It connects pictures to words to meaning.

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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!

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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!

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