My sentences are:
- The train will arrive in 15 minutes. (Declarative)
- Stay back from the bear! (Imperative)
- Why are you here? (Interrogative)
- That’s sweet! (Exclamative)
Escritura en Inglés
Estructura de Oraciones y Párrafos Básicos
Fundamentos de la escritura en Inglés
Reglas de Capitalización, Abreviaturas y Sangría en Escritura
Uso correcto de signos de puntuación en escritura
Etapas del Proceso de Escritura: De la Preescritura a la Publicación
Quiz: Fundamentos de la escritura en Inglés
Elementos de una oración en Inglés
Tipos de Oraciones en Inglés: Declarativa, Imperativa, Interrogativa, Exclamativa
Partes del habla: categorías y ejemplos en inglés
Combinación de Cláusulas Independientes en Inglés Básico
Tipos y Usos de Conectores en Inglés
Uso de la Estructura Paralela en Oraciones en Inglés
Quiz: Elementos de una oración en Inglés
Elementos de un párrafo en Inglés
Estructura del párrafo: oraciones principales y de apoyo
Escribir frases temáticas efectivas para párrafos claros
Escritura de Oraciones Complementarias en Párrafos
Escribir oraciones finales efectivas en párrafos
Quiz: Elementos de un párrafo en Inglés
Escritura de Diversos tipos de Textos en Inglés
Escribiendo tu Perfil Personal: Guía Práctica
Uso de Adjetivos en Inglés para Describir Personas y Lugares
Describir rutinas usando adverbios y conectores en inglés
Escribir una Biografía de un Artista
Quiz: Escritura de Diversos tipos de Textos en Inglés
Escritura de un correo electrónico en Inglés
Correos Electrónicos Informales: Estructura y Ejemplos
Estructura y Redacción de Correos Electrónicos Formales
Quiz: Escritura de un correo electrónico en Inglés
Desarrolla tu "writing" en Inglés
Escribir una Reseña de Película o Programa de Televisión
Etapas de Escritura para Aprender Inglés Efectivamente
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According to the Cambridge Dictionary, a sentence is “A group of words, usually containing a verb, that expresses a thought in the form of a statement, question, instruction, or exclamation and starts with a capital letter when written.”
We can say that a sentence is a word or a group of words that express a complete thought. There are four types of sentences:
Declarative (statement): Tells us something, gives some information.
-I like chocolate.
-I don’t like chocolate.
Imperative (command): Tells us to do something. It normally does not have a subject, because it is understood, the subject is you.
-Eat.
-Don’t eat!
Interrogative (question): Asks us something, wants some information.
-Don’t you like chocolate?
-Where is your house?
Exclamative (exclamation): Expresses emotion or surprise.
-What a surprise!
-How nice!
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My sentences are:
Declarative I like my work
ImperativeDo your homework now!
Interrogative Do you bought the dinner last night?
Exclamation It’s a wonderful work Maria, well done!
These are my four sentences:
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Here are my notes of the lesson. 👇
Writing process
PARTS OF SPEECH
Types of sentences
A group of words, usually containing a verb, that expresses a thought in the form of a statement, question, instruction, or exclamation and starts with a capital letter when written
GO!
The shortest grammatically correct sentence in English. Is an example of a sentence using only one word.
I am
The shortest complete sentence in English. It is complete because contains a subject, “I”, and the verb “am”.
I like chocolate.
I don’t like chocolate.
Eat
Don’t eat!
Don’t you like chocolate?
Where is your house?
What a surprise!
How nice!
My sentences:
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1- I like music.
2- Don’t move
3- Where are you from?
4- Great!
My sentences are:
Declarative: I like the music of Harry Styles.
Imperative: Stop, I don’t like this.
Interrogative: What it is the problem?
Exclamative: The music of One Direction is the best!
My sentences are
I like ice cream
Go study hard!
How did that happen?
That is magnificent!
My sentences are:
I like to read books.
Don’t run!
How would you describe yourself?
You are amazing!
Declarative
Imperative
Interrogative
Exclamative
I am very happy, i undesrtand the class without cc
I like candies.
Catalina, please do your homework now!
Where do you live ?
What’s up! / That’s great!
My sentences:
Declarative: I want to travel.
Imperative: Sit down!
Interrogative: Did you get the job?
Exclamative: I can’t believe it!
SENTENCE DECLARATIVE:
I love doing exerise
SENTENCE IMPERAIVE:
Shut up!
SNTENCE INTERROGATIVE:
Do you like my new look?
SENTENCE EXCLAMATIVE:
It’s amazing!
I love animals.
Don’t touch me
Are you listening to me?
What a nice day!
Declarative: I love pole dance.
Imperative: Go ahead!
Interrogative: How can I get there?
Exclamative: I love it!
-What a great class!
My sentences:
I have two dogs.
Stop! don’t do that.
Where do you see it?
OMG! I love that song.
I like music.
Study.
Were is your horse?
I’m stress!
Declarative
I want to learn a lot of courses in Platzi platftorm.
Imperative
please, close the refrigerator door carefully.
Interrogative
What is the best way to arrive quick to the next town?
Exclamative
I’m very happy to see you!
Declarative: You don’t want to travel.
Imperative: study right now.
Interrogative: What did you do last weekend?
Exclamative: Is amazing!
Sentence: A group of words that expresses an idea.
Types:
My sentences are:
I live in America.
she live to two blocks of here.
Who are you?
Excellent!
Sentences:
I like cycling.
Let’s go to ride a bike!
Do you like cycling?
Cycling is amazing!
I love to go swimming. Declarative
Now!. Imperative
Where are you from?. Interrogative
What beautiful eyes!. Exclamative
Here are my sentences:
My sentences are:
I like to play videogames. (Declarative)
Just use this number in case of emergency (Imperative)
What do you study? (Interrogative)
Excellent, I love it! (Exclamative)
Covid means COrona VIrus Disease
Do your homework.
What color is this?
Oh my God!
I can play the piano.
Don’t smoke!
Where did you buy it?
What a coincidence!
My sentences:
The weather in Cúcuta is very hot. (Declarative)
Do your exercises (Imperative)
What kind of music do you like? (Interrogative)
Congratulations !! (Exclamative)
Declarative: I love my family
Imperative: Take out the trash
Interrogative: How is your family?
Exclamative: I feel great!
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