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By: Ruth Kraus Catie Erwin And Jaedyn Burton

Grammar Rules. By: Ruth Kraus Catie Erwin And Jaedyn Burton. Subjects, Predicates, and commas . Comma: a punctuation mark (,) indicating a pause between parts of a sentence it is also used to separate items in a list Subject: a person or thing of the sentence that does the main action

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By: Ruth Kraus Catie Erwin And Jaedyn Burton

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  1. Grammar Rules By: Ruth Kraus Catie Erwin And Jaedyn Burton

  2. Subjects, Predicates, and commas Comma: a punctuation mark (,) indicating a pause between parts of a sentence it is also used to separate items in a list Subject: a person or thing of the sentence that does the main action Predicates: what the subject does (the action)

  3. Subjects • Mr. Morton is an example of a subject. • Mr. Morton, a lonely man, is blushing over a girl. • Ms. Hargett ate a cheeseburger. • Ms. Strader was very exited for her daughter.

  4. Predicates • Blushing is the predicate. • Mr. Morton, a lonely man, was blushing over a girl. • The cat chased the mouse.

  5. Commas • Mr. Morton a lonely man was blushing over a girl. • Mr. Morton, a lonely man, was blushing over a girl. • The very fat cat, Ragetti, ate WAY to much food. Ragetti (subject) spins (predicate) very slow because he is so fat.

  6. QUIZ Have you actually learned anything from this?

  7. Question number ONE!!! What word in the sentence is an example of a subject? The moose in the woods had very large antlers!

  8. Answer The moose in the woods had large antlers. The moose is the Subject because the subject is who, what, or where of the sentence.

  9. Question number TWO!!! What word in this sentence is an example of a predicate? Dr. Turner teaches the class about grammar.

  10. Answer Dr. Turner teaches the class about grammar. Teaches is the predicate because Dr. Turner is the subject and the predicate is what the subject does and Dr. Turner teaches.

  11. Question number THREE!!! Where can commas be placed in this sentence? We need milk eggs bread and cereal bars from the grocery store.

  12. Answer • We need milk, eggs, bread, and cereal bars from the grocery store. • This is a list and you need commas in between items on a list.

  13. Question number FOUR!!! What is the predicate in this sentence? The cat meows and scratches the door.

  14. Answer • The cat meows and scratches the door. • Meows and scratches the door is the predicate because the subject is the cat and the predicate is what the subject is doing.

  15. Question number FIVE!!! Identify the subject in this sentence. Sadie is very hyper and soft.

  16. Answer • Sadie is very hyper and soft. • Sadie is the subject because subjects are who, what, or where’s.

  17. Question number SIX!!! Where do the commas go in this sentence? I am sleepy but I have to go to work.

  18. Answer • I am sleepy, but I have to go to work. • Commas can also go in a sentence so it is not a run on sentence. Usually you put a comma before a conjunction .

  19. Well….. We hope you learnedsomething from this! He are some helpful hints! • Subject: The main person, place or thing of a sentence • Predicate: What the subject does • Comma: Goes in list and separates run on sentences

  20. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!

  21. Thanks to… • Google images • Google search • Writing and Grammar book • Dr. Turner for help • YouTube

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