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Proficiency in Sentence Writing

Proficiency in Sentence Writing. Student Lessons. A Simple Sentence. A Simple Sentence has ONE independent clause. . An independent clause: . A group of words that Makes a complete statement Has a subject Has a verb . The subject of a sentence. The subject is the Person Place

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Proficiency in Sentence Writing

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  1. Proficiency in Sentence Writing Student Lessons

  2. A Simple Sentence A Simple Sentence has ONE independent clause.

  3. An independent clause: A group of words that • Makes a complete statement • Has a subject • Has a verb

  4. The subject of a sentence The subject is the • Person • Place • Thing • Quality • Idea That the sentence is about. Nouns

  5. Examples: • John went for a walk. (Person) • Towns are quiet after snowfalls. (Place) • Eggs rolled off the counter. (Things) • Silence is golden. (Quality) • Peace is at hand. (Idea)

  6. A Verb The verb of a sentence is a word that shows the action or state of being of the subject of the sentence. Examples: Sally sneezed. (Physical action) John thinks. (Mental action) Jesse is my friend. (State of being)

  7. Verb-Subject Identification Procedure • Step 1: Look for the action or state-of-being word to find the verb. • Step 2: Ask yourself “Who or what (verb)?” to find the subject. Example: Kevin reported the theft. The action (verb) is reported. Who reported? Kevin. Kevin is the subject.

  8. Simple Sentence Formulas: S (Subject) V (verb) SV SS V S VV SS VV Yes, a simple sentence can be long and have two subjects and two verbs!

  9. SV example The big bear was standing on top of the picnic table. V S

  10. SSV Example The oranges and apples on the trees looked delicious. S S V

  11. SVV Example The storm toppled several trees and damaged our roof. S V V

  12. SSVV Example The men and women took their places and waited for the signal to begin. V S S V

  13. Your turn! Label the subjects and verbs in each sentence. Write the formula for each sentence on the left hand side. Formula ________ 1. The old man walked slowly down the street. ________ 2. The boys and girls were running around. ________ 3. A mean dog chased and bit the girl.

  14. Day 2: Label the subjects and verbs in each sentence. Write the formula for each sentence on the left hand side. Formula: _____ 1. The little girl ran quickly home. _____ 2. The mother and father came out of the house and comforted the girl. _____3. The father called the dogcatcher and chased the dog. _____4. He and another man finally caught the dog.

  15. Day 3: Look at the formula and complete each sentence according to the formula. Label each subject and verb after you write the sentence. Example: (SVV) The storm toppled several trees and damaged our roof. • (SVV)John ___________________________. • (SSV)The boy_________________________. • (SV)The monkey _____________________.

  16. Day 4: Look at the formula and complete each sentence according to the formula. Label each subject and verb after you write the sentence. • (SVV) Bob ____________________________. • (SV) The long branches of the tree ______________________________________. • (SSVV) Judy __________________________. • (SSV) Lately, my friend ________________.

  17. Day 5: Look at the formula and complete each sentence according to the formula. Label each subject and verb after you write the sentence. • (SVV) Suddenly, the movie theatre ______________________________________. • (SSV) Anna ___________________________. • (SV) Texas ____________________________.

  18. Day 6: Look at the formula and create a sentence according to the formula. Label each subject and verb after you write the sentence. • (SV) • (SVV) • (SSV) • (SSVV)

  19. Simple Sentence Quiz • A simple sentence has _____ independent clauses. • An independent clause must contain a _____ and a _____ and it must __________. • The part that names what the sentence is about is called the _____. • The part that tells the action or state of being is called the _____.

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