3.25.3: Year 3 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

Hello students! Congratulations on completing Years 1 and 2 of American English. Now that you are better prepared and that your American English is stronger, during years 3, 4, and 5 of your American English studies with Maestro Sersea, you will receive a different English grammar lesson each week.

Each week we focus on an English Grammar topic you can review. This week we focus on SENTENCES. Click here to access a helpful resource on sentences: https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/sentence/what-is-a-sentence.htm

Here’s an educational video about SENTENCES:

You are encouraged to do your best to learn from each English grammar lesson as well as do further research via the Google search engine below if you need to learn more about each grammar topic.  Type the topic you’re searching for in the “Enhanced by Google” box below so you can search for more information.

2 thoughts on “3.25.3: Year 3 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

  1. Lesso 3.25.3 Year 3
    Grammar Lesson
    The topic is, ” Sentence. ”
    What is sentence?
    A sentence is a group of words that express a complete thought, statement, question command or exclamation. It is the base unit of a language and is usually composed of a subject and a verb or predicate. The subject is the person, place, thing or idea that the sentence is about, while the predicate is the part of the sentence that tells what the subject is doing or what is happening. for example…
    1) The car turned the corner.
    2) She opened the door for her children.
    3) She went for a walk.
    4) I am excited.
    5) my son made a picture.

  2. Dear teacher,
    Lesso 3.25.3 Year 3
    Grammar Lesson
    The topic is ” Sentence. ”
    What is sentence?
    1. A sentence means a group of words that makes complete sense. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop. It always contains a finite verb. A sentence may be a statement, question, exclamation or command. It consists of a main clause and one or more subordinate clauses. A sentence may be short and simple or long and complex. For example:
    1. She likes Sweets
    2. She goes to visit her relatives.
    3. She likes Bengali Sweets which are made of milk
    4. She dances very well.
    5.They are playing football.
    6. The bus will arrives here on 3: 30 pm.
    7. You are my best friend.
    Thank you.

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