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Sentences

Sentences. Grammar Woot ! Woot !. What is a sentence?. A group of words that expresses a complete thought. What is a sentence fragment? A group of words that does not express a complete thought. How to tell a sentence from a sentence fragment. Example: Jumped on the bed.

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Sentences

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  1. Sentences Grammar Woot! Woot!

  2. What is a sentence? • A group of words that expresses a complete thought. What is a sentence fragment? • A group of words that does not express a complete thought

  3. How to tell a sentence from a sentence fragment Example: Jumped on the bed. • Step 1: Does the group of words begin with a capital letter and end with an ending punctuation mark? • Yes: Jumped • Yes: There is a period after bed. • Step 2: Do the words express a complete thought? • No: They do not name the person or people who jumped on the bed. • The group of words is a fragment.

  4. Rules to Remember • Sentences begin with a capital letter. • Sentences end with a punctuation mark • Sentences express a complete thought. • Fragments have a missing part. • Fragments do not express a complete thought

  5. Do sentence/fragment exercises

  6. Subjects and Predicates • Subject: • The part of the sentence that tells who or what the sentence is about • Can be one word or many words • Predicate: • The part of the sentence that tells something about the subject; it always contains a verb. • Verb: • A word that shows action or a state of being.

  7. Do subject and predicate exercises • Do recognizing subjects exercises

  8. Journal August 22 • Answer the following questions in your journal (or on a separate piece of paper) • If you could travel through time, where would you go? • Which year or period of time would you travel to? • Who would you want to meet or what event would you want to witness? • Where would you find this person or see this event? • Why would you want to meet this person or witness this event? • How might you change history?

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