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HOW TO MAKE SENTENCES

To make a sentence, you need to follow a few basic rules of grammar:
- Start with a capital letter: Always begin a sentence with a capital letter.
- Use proper punctuation: End your sentences with a period (.), question mark (?), or exclamation point (!) as appropriate.
- Use a subject and a verb: Every sentence should have a subject (a person, place, thing, or idea) and a verb (an action or state of being).
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Use proper word order: In English, the subject usually comes before the verb in a sentence.
- Use correct verb tense: The verb tense you use depends on when the action took place. For example, “I am running” is present tense, while “I ran” is past tense.
- Make sure your sentence makes sense: Your sentence should convey a complete thought or idea.
Here’s an example of a sentence that follows these rules: “I am going to the store to buy some groceries.”