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WELCOME

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Conducted by

Sunman BhowmikAssistant Teacher

English DepartmentCambrian School & College,

Dhaka

English second Paper

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Today’s TopicThe Sentence

According To Meaning

Learning outcomes

By the end of the lesson the students will be able to--- to tell about the classifications of The Sentence explain the classes of The Sentence with examples

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Sentence: When more than one words sitting side by side express full meaning is called sentence. There are five kinds of sentence according to meaning.

Sentence

Assertive Interrogative Imperative Optative Exclamatory

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Assertive Sentence: The sentence which expresses is called Assertive sentence.

The boys play football.

The girls go to school.

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Affirmative Negative

Assertive Sentence

Affirmative: The sentence that expresses positive expression is called Affirmative sentence.He is reading a book.

Negative Sentence: The sentence that expresses negative expression is called Negative sentence.

He does not go to school.

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Interrogative Sentence: A sentence that asks a question to know something about a person or a thing is called Interrogative sentence. It ends with a question mark.

When will you go home?

Do they take breakfast?

Why are they laughing?

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Imperative Sentence: A sentence that gives a command or an order or an advice or a request is called Imperative sentence.

Get out of the classroom.

Take your vitamins.

Chew your food slowly.

Clean your room.

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Optative Sentence: A category of grammatical mood that expresses a wish, hope, or desire.

May you be happy.

Long live Bangladesh.

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Exclamatory Sentence: a sentence that expresses emotion, strong feeling, pleasure or sorrow is Exclamatory sentence. It ends with an exclamation mark- (!).

How nice the bird it is!

What a beautiful flower it is!

Alas! I am undone!

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Group Work

Group-AWrite ten examples of Assertive, & Sentences

Group-BWrite ten examples of Interrogative Sentence

Group-CWrite ten examples of Imperative Sentence

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Home Work On writing 10 examples of

Imperative, Optative & Exclamatory sentences.

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