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Parts of a Sentence Review

Parts of a Sentence Review. What are the four types of sentences?. Declarative (a statement). Interrogative (a question). Imperative (a command or request). Exclamatory (an excited statement). What punctuation do you use with each type of sentence?. . (a period). Declarative.

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Parts of a Sentence Review

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  1. Parts of a Sentence Review

  2. What are the four types of sentences? • Declarative (a statement) • Interrogative (a question) • Imperative (a command or request) • Exclamatory (an excited statement)

  3. What punctuation do you use with each type of sentence? . (a period) • Declarative ? (a question mark) • Interrogative . or ! (a period or an exclamation mark) • Imperative • Exclamatory ! (an exclamation mark)

  4. What type of a sentence is this? She wrote books about Ohio. • Declarative

  5. What type of sentence is this? Wow, she also collected folktales from cultures around the world! • Exclamatory

  6. What type of sentence is this? Do you know the four types of sentences? • Interrogative

  7. What type of sentence is this? Please, answer the question. • Imperative

  8. What type of sentence is this? Hurry up! • Imperative

  9. What part or parts of speech is the Simple Subject? • Noun or Pronoun

  10. What part or parts of speech is the Simple Predicate? • Verb

  11. What is the Simple Subject in the following sentence? The big yellow dog buried his bone. • dog

  12. What is the Simple Subject in the following sentence? The test is easy if you study. • test

  13. What is the Simple Subject in the following sentence? This school year is almost over. • year

  14. What is the Simple Predicate in the following sentence? The big yellow dog buried his bone. • buried

  15. What is the Simple Predicate in the following sentence? The test is easy if you study. • is

  16. What is the Simple Predicate in the following sentence? This school year is almost over. • is

  17. Where would the break come between the Complete Subject and the Complete Predicate in the following sentence? This school year is almost over. • year/is

  18. Where would the break come between the Complete Subject and the Complete Predicate in the following sentence? I think I am getting the hang of things. • I/think

  19. Where would the break come between the Complete Subject and the Complete Predicate in the following sentence? I need to study every night. • I/need

  20. What part or parts of speech are used to compound (connect) things? • Conjunctions

  21. What is a Compound Subject? • Two or more Subjects doing the same action Noun and Pronoun walked down the street.

  22. What is a Compound Predicate? • A Subject doing two or more things. The cat ran and jumped.

  23. What is a Compound Subject and a Compound Predicate? • Two or more subjects doing two or more actions. The cat and mouseran and jumped.

  24. Sometimes the subject of a sentence is hard-to-find. You may need to rearrange the words to find the subject.

  25. The subject of an Imperative Sentence is understood to be you. The you is neither said nor written. Listen to the question. The subject of this sentence is written as - (you).

  26. What is the Subject in the following sentence? Take out your books. • (you)

  27. What is the Subject in the following sentence? John, write your name on the paper. • (you)

  28. The subject of an Interrogative Sentence or the Subject in a sentence that begins with Here or There is Hard-To-Find.You need to rearrange the words to find the subject.

  29. What is the Subject in the following sentence? There are chickens in the trees. Chickens are there in the trees. • Chickens

  30. What is the Subject in the following sentence? Here is the answer to the question. The answer to the question is here. • answer

  31. What is the Subject in the following sentence? Are you ready for the test? You are ready for the test. • You

  32. The Direct Object of a sentence receives the Action of the Verb. The Direct Object never comes inside a Prepositional Phrase.Comes in a sentence with an Action Verb.

  33. What is the Direct Object in the following sentence? The student will take the test. • test Hint: Remember baby talk. Student take test

  34. What is the Direct Object in the following sentence? The student passed the test. • test Hint: Remember baby talk. Student passed test

  35. The Indirect Object of a sentence receives the Direct Object. It usually comes between the Verb and the Direct Object.The Indirect Object never comes inside a Prepositional Phrase.Comes in a sentence with an Action Verb.

  36. What is the Indirect Object in the following sentence? Mrs. Morgan gave us the notes. • us Hint: Remember baby talk. Mrs. Morgan gave notes us

  37. What is the Indirect Object in the following sentence? We gave the test our best effort. • test Hint: Remember baby talk. We gave effort test

  38. The Predicate Noun renames the Subject of a sentence.It appears in a sentence with a Linking Verb.

  39. What is the Predicate Noun in the following sentence? This test is the Parts of a Sentence Common Assessment. • Parts of a Sentence Common Assessment

  40. The Predicate Adjective describes the Subject of a sentence.It appears in a sentence with a Linking Verb.

  41. What is the Predicate Adjective in the following sentence? This test is easy. • easy

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