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Unit One Grammar Practice

Unit One Grammar Practice By Kristi Waltke A sentence is a complete thought. Here are some sentences. I asked Daddy for an elephant. Franny and Ginny are sisters. Friends can help you live longer. These are not sentences. They don’t tell us a complete idea.

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Unit One Grammar Practice

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  1. Unit One Grammar Practice By Kristi Waltke

  2. A sentence is a complete thought. Here are some sentences. • I asked Daddy for an elephant. • Franny and Ginny are sisters. • Friends can help you live longer.

  3. These are not sentences. They don’t tell us a complete idea. Asked Daddy for an elephant. Franny and Ginny are. Live longer.

  4. Pick out the one that is a sentence. Franny spied a ladybug. Franny and Ginny with overalls. The older sister.

  5. Try Again!

  6. Yes!

  7. Pick out the one that is a sentence. The very little wobbly people. Ellen wasn’t. The girls shared.

  8. Try Again!

  9. Yes!

  10. Pick out the one that is a sentence. A large, grey, heavy elephant. An elephant might get stuck in your window. Chinese food.

  11. Try Again!

  12. Yes!

  13. Pick out the one that is a sentence. Are good pets. Some animals are good pets. A cute little puppy with a wagging tail.

  14. Try Again!

  15. Yes!

  16. Pick out the one that is a sentence. Poppleton doesn’t like grapefruit. Grapefruit, oranges, apples, bananas. Sour taste.

  17. Try Again!

  18. Yes!

  19. Pick out the one that is a sentence. Nice workers. You can choose from many different jobs. Are students like you.

  20. Try Again!

  21. Yes!

  22. Pick out the one that is a sentence. • Secretaries at Dandridge Elementary School. • Teachers in their classrooms. • Some people in our school help to keep it clean.

  23. Try Again!

  24. Yes!

  25. Pick out the one that is a sentence. All around the world. People use tools. Maps.

  26. Try Again!

  27. Yes!

  28. Pick out the one that is a sentence. Machines help us do work. In China. Mrs. Austin’s desk.

  29. Try Again!

  30. Yes!

  31. The subject of a sentence tells who or what the sentence is about. The little boy likes elephants. This sentence is about “the little boy.”

  32. Pick out the subject of this sentence. Ginny really likes her big sister. Ginny her likes

  33. Try Again!

  34. Yes!

  35. Pick out the subject of this sentence. Franny spied a ladybug. Franny spied ladybug

  36. Try Again!

  37. Yes!

  38. Pick out the subject of this sentence. Ellen and Peg shared the pretzels and popcorn. Ellen and Peg pretzels popcorn

  39. Try Again!

  40. Yes!

  41. Pick out the subject of this sentence. That big elephant is too big for the little apartment. big That big elephant apartment

  42. Try Again!

  43. Yes!

  44. Pick out the subject of this sentence. Poppleton’s lips turned outside-in. Poppleton’s lips turned outside-in

  45. Try Again!

  46. Yes!

  47. Pick out the subject of this sentence. A police officer helps our students get to school safely. A police officer students schools

  48. Try Again!

  49. Yes!

  50. Pick out the subject of this sentence. Secretaries answer phones, work with paper work, and help people in the school. Secretaries work school

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