A sentence is a group of words that make complete sense and always begins with a capital letter and ends with either a full stop or question mark. There are two types of sentences: statements, which provide information and end with a full stop, and questions, which ask something and end with a question mark. Examples of statements include "This is my notebook" while examples of questions include "What is your name?".
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Jumbled Sentences
A sentence is a group of words that make complete sense and always begins with a capital letter and ends with either a full stop or question mark. There are two types of sentences: statements, which provide information and end with a full stop, and questions, which ask something and end with a question mark. Examples of statements include "This is my notebook" while examples of questions include "What is your name?".