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Complete Sentences

Complete Sentences. Every sentences as a central verb , whether it is one or more words. That verb is called the simple predicate ! A verb is an action word.

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Complete Sentences

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  1. Complete Sentences

  2. Every sentences as a centralverb, whether it is oneor more words. • That verb is called the simplepredicate! • A verb is an action word. • Every sentence also has a nounor pronounthat the sentence is mostly about. It’s the noun or pronoun that does the action in the sentence –or gets linkedto something else. • That noun or pronoun is called the simplesubject! • A noun is a person, place, or thing. • A pronoun replaces a noun with words like: he, she, it, they, we

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  4. Subjects and Predicates • Subjects and Predicates are partsof a sentence. • You must always have a subject and predicate in a sentences to make it complete.

  5. Subject Definition: the part of a sentence stating the person or thing being discussed. Drawing: • Examples: • A dog • A girl • A tree • Non-Example: • Wagged • Swimming • Swayed

  6. Simple Subject • Tell whoor whatthe sentences is about. • The boy • The dentist • The dog with three leg

  7. We Do • The gas station was closed yesterday. • Who or what is the sentence about? • Luckily for me, the book was easy to read. • Who or what is the sentence about? • My grandfather loves to play chess • Who or what is the sentence about?

  8. Ya’ll Do • With a partner, I want you to circle the subject of the following sentences. • Remember who or what the sentence is about. • The fish swam upstream. • The eye doctor checked my vision. • The teacher called roll.

  9. Predicate Definition: the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject. Drawing: • Non-Examples: • Girl • Boy • Tree • Examples: • Went walking • Carved the turkey • Jumped for joy

  10. Simple Predicate • Tell whatthe subject did • took a walk • pulled out a tooth • slobbered on the kid

  11. We Do • The gas station was closed yesterday. • What did the subject do? • Luckily for me, the book was easy to read. • What did the subject do? • My grandfather loves to play chess • What did the subject do?

  12. Ya’ll Do • With a partner, I want you to circle the predicate of the following sentences. • Remember what the subject did. • The fish swam upstream. • The eye doctor checked my vision. • The teacher called roll.

  13. You Do! • On your guided-notes there are 10 sentences. • On your own, I want you to circle the simple subject and underline the simple predicate. • Ex: Ms. Burton lost her voice because she was sick.

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