SENTENCES AND SENTENCE FRAGMENTS WHAT IS A SENTENCE

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SENTENCES AND SENTENCE FRAGMENTS

SENTENCES AND SENTENCE FRAGMENTS

WHAT IS A SENTENCE? Using what you learned previously, what is the basic definition

WHAT IS A SENTENCE? Using what you learned previously, what is the basic definition of a sentence? What are some elements of a sentence? A sentence must have two parts: a subject and a predicate.

WHAT IS A SENTENCE? But, what if the subject or predicate are missing from

WHAT IS A SENTENCE? But, what if the subject or predicate are missing from a group of words? t o n nd T a t n e m g a r f a e e c v n a e h t n u e o s y a hen

CORRECT THE FRAGMENT Turn the fragment into a complete sentence. Use the pen to

CORRECT THE FRAGMENT Turn the fragment into a complete sentence. Use the pen to annotate on the board. In the backyard

CORRECT THE FRAGMENT Turn the fragment into a complete sentence. Use the pen to

CORRECT THE FRAGMENT Turn the fragment into a complete sentence. Use the pen to annotate on the board. Has a pet snake

CORRECT THE FRAGMENT Turn the fragment into a complete sentence. Use the pen to

CORRECT THE FRAGMENT Turn the fragment into a complete sentence. Use the pen to annotate on the board. Last summer Sam

CORRECT THE FRAGMENT Turn the fragment into a complete sentence. Use the pen to

CORRECT THE FRAGMENT Turn the fragment into a complete sentence. Use the pen to annotate on the board. On the floor

CREATE A FRAGMENT Turn the sentence into a fragment. We ran outside after the

CREATE A FRAGMENT Turn the sentence into a fragment. We ran outside after the rain. Use the pen to annotate on the board.

CREATE A FRAGMENT Turn the sentence into a fragment. Maggie does not like to

CREATE A FRAGMENT Turn the sentence into a fragment. Maggie does not like to write essays. Use the pen to annotate on the board.

CREATE A FRAGMENT Turn the sentence into a fragment. The brown dog ran into

CREATE A FRAGMENT Turn the sentence into a fragment. The brown dog ran into the street. Use the pen to annotate on the board.

SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES

SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES

SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES A sentence consists of a subject and a predicate that together

SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES A sentence consists of a subject and a predicate that together express a complete thought. Both may consist of more than one word

SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES J. K. Rowling’s novels are still very popular. Underline the subject

SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES J. K. Rowling’s novels are still very popular. Underline the subject once and the predicate twice. My English teacher learned to play quidditch.

COMPLETE SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES The complete subject includes all the words in the subject

COMPLETE SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES The complete subject includes all the words in the subject of a sentence. The complete predicate includes all the words in the predicate of a sentence. ** Not all words in the subject or the predicate are equally important.

IDENTIFY THE COMPLETE SUBJECT AND PREDICATE Underline the complete subject once and the complete

IDENTIFY THE COMPLETE SUBJECT AND PREDICATE Underline the complete subject once and the complete predicate twice. The purple mountains appeared misty in the distance. Use the pen to annotate on the board.

IDENTIFY THE COMPLETE SUBJECT AND PREDICATE Underline the complete subject once and the complete

IDENTIFY THE COMPLETE SUBJECT AND PREDICATE Underline the complete subject once and the complete predicate twice. Emilio cheered for his sister’s teammates. Use the pen to annotate on the board.

IDENTIFY THE COMPLETE SUBJECT AND PREDICATE Underline the complete subject once and the complete

IDENTIFY THE COMPLETE SUBJECT AND PREDICATE Underline the complete subject once and the complete predicate twice. A big raccoon crawled out of the hole. Use the pen to annotate on the board.

SIMPLE SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES The simple subject is the main word or word group

SIMPLE SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES The simple subject is the main word or word group in the complete subject. It is usually a noun or pronoun Complete Subject Complete Predicate The simple predicate is the main word or word group in the complete predicate. It is always a verb ** Sometimes the simple subject and predicate are the same as the complete. The young Charles Dickens wrote many articles.

IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND PREDICATE Bracket the complete subject and predicate. Underline the

IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND PREDICATE Bracket the complete subject and predicate. Underline the simple subject once and the simple predicate twice. Thirteen pink candles decorated Lisa’s birthday cake. Use the pen to annotate on the board.

IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND PREDICATE Bracket the complete subject and predicate. Underline the

IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND PREDICATE Bracket the complete subject and predicate. Underline the simple subject once and the simple predicate twice. This collie’s name is Misty Moonlight. Use the pen to annotate on the board.

IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND PREDICATE Bracket the complete subject and predicate. Underline the

IDENTIFY THE SIMPLE SUBJECT AND PREDICATE Bracket the complete subject and predicate. Underline the simple subject once and the simple predicate twice. Some teachers assign homework every day. Use the pen to annotate on the board.

INDEPENDENT PRACTICE COMPLETE PROBLEMS 4 -10 ON PAGE 70 AND PROBLEMS 4 -10 ON

INDEPENDENT PRACTICE COMPLETE PROBLEMS 4 -10 ON PAGE 70 AND PROBLEMS 4 -10 ON PAGE 71 IN THE GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION HANDBOOK. (COMPLETE SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES, SIMPLE SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES)