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In the English language, a sentence must contain a verb (sentences without a verb are known as minor sentences). So, an example of a very simple English sentence is: 'Sit.' However, sentences usually contain many parts of speech (most importantly, verbs and nouns). The first letter in a sentence is a capital letter (unless the first word is something like iPhone or iPod), and a sentence ends in a full stop (period), question mark, exclamation mark or other applicable punctuation mark.

Above all, a sentence is supposed to make logical sense, and should be able to convey a message to somebody that hears/reads it.

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