definition of PHRASE-SENTENCE for Grade 2 learners.pptx

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define and give examples of phrase and sentence


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My Home Author:  Rukmini Banerji Illustrator:  Rajeev Verma 'Banjara' Translator:  Manisha Chaudhry

What kind of home does the girl have in the story? 2. How would you feel if everything in your house was organized and in the right place? 3. Answer the following questions: a. Who lived with her? b. Where did they hang their clothes? c. Where did her grandfather keep his stick?

d. where did her father keep his motorcycle? What about his helmet? e. Where did her mother and grandfather keep their saris? f. Where did the tasty food cook? g. When it’s hot, what do they use? 4. What happens if your house is always clean and tidy? 5. If you were to choose, what kind of house would you like? Why?

  Follow up questions: What thing or activity in the story is similar to what you are doing at home? 2. What do you do to make your house clean and organized? 3. What do you think are the benefits we can get from a clean home or environment? 4. How can you influence others to maintain the cleanliness of their house and environment?

Class Discussion: What is the name of the little girl in the story? 2. What do they do when they have a visitor? 3. Does your family do the same thing when you have visitors? 4. How can you show your appreciation to someone who does the same thing? 5. Describe your own family in one sentence.

A B keeping her clothes She is keeping her clothes. in the trunk She is keeping her saris in the trunk. What do you notice about the group of words in column A? B?

keeping her clothes in the trunk These groups of words are called phrases. What are phrases?

A phrase is a group of words in a sentence that functions as a single unit within the structure of a sentence. Phrases consist of various combinations of words, but they do not contain both a subject and a predicate, which are necessary for a complete sentence. Instead, phrases typically serve specific roles within a sentence, adding details, clarification, or description.

Example: my brother big room favorite color small cat red bag pretty girl

A B I hang my clothes on the hook. Where do I hang my clothes? My mother and grandmother keep their saris in the trunk. Who keeps their saris in the trunk? Tasty food is cooked in the kitchen. What is cooked in the kitchen? When it is cold, we bring out quilts. When do they bring out the quilts? What do you notice with the sentences in column A? B? How do we write sentences?

Grandmother is keeping her clothes. She is keeping her saris in the trunk. These groups of words are called sentences. What are sentences?

A sentence is a grammatical unit in language. This consists of a group of words expressing a complete thought or idea. Sentences usually include a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or what is happening to it) .

Here are few examples of sentences. 1. Sister is reading a book . 2. My father is working in the office .
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