a. It has a subject (noun) and a predicate (what the subject has or does).
b. The sentence must make sense.
c. Start with a capital letter.
d. End with a full stop (.) or other punctuation marks such as question mark (?) or exclamation mark (!).
For example:
a. Use a full stop (.) at the end of a declarative sentence.
- Tomorrow early morning first I go to morning walk. <-- (full stop)
- I and my sister don't see each other anymore. <-- (full stop)
- George brushes his teeth twice a day. <-- (full stop)
b. Do not use a question mark (?).
- Tomorrow early morning first I go to morning walk? <-- (wrong)
- I and my sister don't see each other anymore? <-- (wrong)
- George brushes his teeth twice a day? <-- (wrong)
c. Do not use an exclamation mark (!).
- Tomorrow early morning first I go to morning walk! <-- (wrong)
- I and my sister don't see each other anymore! <-- (wrong)
- George brushes his teeth twice a day! <-- (wrong)
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