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Maurice Hall Business Communications SENTENCE DEVELOPMENT.

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1 Maurice Hall Business Communications SENTENCE DEVELOPMENT

2 Demonstrate knowledge of terms used in sentence construction. Use correct ending punctuation for statements, questions, commands and exclamations Objectives

3 A sentence consist of words correctly arranged to form a complete statement or idea. A sentence begins with a capital letter. ends with an ending mark of punctuation. A Sentence

4 Do the words make sense Do the words indicate a complete thought? Does the group of words begin with a capital letter? Does the group of words end with a period, question mark, or exclamation point? Ask these questions to determine whether words are a sentence.

5 Express statements (declarative statement). End with a period. Examples: We offer a 30-day return policy Ask questions (Interrogative sentences) End with a question mark if direct sentences. Are the new brochures available yet? Four Purpose of Sentence

6 End with a period if indirect questions Examples: He asked whether I planned to revise the news release. Give commands and requests (Imperative sentences). End with a period. Direct Command Four Purpose of Sentences

7 Place your order within two days to receive a discount. Courteous Request Example: Will you please call me by the end of the week. Express emotions (exclamatory sentences). End with an exclamation Example: Always satisfy your customers Four Purpose of Sentences


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