- A sentence is a group of words that
shows a complete thought. It always begins with a capital letter. It always ends with a punctuation mark. - Every sentence has two parts: a subject and a predicate. A subject is what the sentence is about. A predicate tells what the subject is doing.
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The children run through the waterpark.
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Let's play together in the sun!
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The kids love eating pizza.