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Sentence Parts and Sentence Types. There Are Three Parts of a Sentence A Subject A Predicate A Complete Thought.

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Page 1: Sentence Parts and Sentence Types. There Are Three Parts of a Sentence A Subject A Predicate A Complete Thought.

Sentence Partsand Sentence Types

Page 2: Sentence Parts and Sentence Types. There Are Three Parts of a Sentence A Subject A Predicate A Complete Thought.

There Are Three Parts of a Sentence

•A Subject•A Predicate

•A Complete Thought

Page 3: Sentence Parts and Sentence Types. There Are Three Parts of a Sentence A Subject A Predicate A Complete Thought.

SUBJECTS DO the ACTION

NOUNS can be subjects. • People, Places, Things, Ideas can all DO SOMETHING!

• Robert called the cops.• Utica increased its population• The door slammed shut.• Justice will prevail!

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SUBJECTS DO the ACTION

Pronouns can be SubjectsSubject pronouns can also DO ACTIONS.

Subject Pronouns

IYou

He, She ItWeYou

They

Page 5: Sentence Parts and Sentence Types. There Are Three Parts of a Sentence A Subject A Predicate A Complete Thought.

SUBJECTS DO the ACTION

Pronouns can be SubjectsSubject pronouns can also DO ACTIONS.

I may forget to remind you.You can call me later.He posted his comment.She saw my picture.It sounded funny to me.We should go home.They laughed at my joke.

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PREDICATES are the VERB

ONLY VERBS can be PREDICATES. My sister

yelledat me

She is

mean.

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PREDICATES are the VERB

ONLY VERBS can be PREDICATES. Happiness

could be felt by all.

Snow was falling

everywhere.

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CONTRACTIONS

CONTRACTIONS can join SUBJECTS and PREDICATES together.

He willHe’ll

She isShe’s

It isIt’s

Page 9: Sentence Parts and Sentence Types. There Are Three Parts of a Sentence A Subject A Predicate A Complete Thought.

When finding Subjects and Predicates

SPLIT YOUR CONTRACTIONS APART

They’re going to the game.

S P P

They are going to the game.

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When finding Subjects and Predicates

SPLIT YOUR CONTRACTIONS APART

She’s thinking about him.

S P P

She is thinking about him.

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What about with QUESTIONS?

Sometimes the SUBJECT will be in between the VERB PHRASE.

Can you go to the dance tonight? P S P

Can you go to the dance tonight?

Should I tell my mom about it? P S P

Should I tell my mom about it?

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What about with COMMANDS?

When giving and order, the subject YOU is implied.

Do not judge people. S P P

(You) do not judge people.

Listen to me. S P

(You) listen to me.

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LET’S REVIEW• A complete sentence must have a subject, predicate, and

complete thought.

• Subjects do the action.

• Only nouns and subject pronouns can do an action.

• Predicates are verbs.

• Contractions may have a subjects and a predicate combined.

• Questions might have the subject sandwiched in the verb phrase.

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LET’S MOVE ON!

CLAUSESA group of words with a subject

and a predicate.

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CLAUSES

S P

My sister called me. YES THIS IS A CLAUSE! S P

If you pass the test. YES THIS IS A CLAUSE!

All the people from the street with the two-story houses. NO CLAUSE S P

He tried YES THIS IS A CLAUSE!

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INDEPENDENT CLAUSES• INDEPENDENT CLAUSES have a complete thought with the

SUBJECT AND PREDICATE. They have the big 3!

S P P

We are reviewing sentence structure.

Listen carefully.• S P

(YOU) listen carefully.

I’m hoping for positive results. S P P

I am hoping for positive results.

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DEPENDENT CLAUSES

Dependent clauses still have the SUBJECT AND PREDICATE!They do NOT have a COMPLETE THOUGHT.

Dependent clauses begin with a

SUBORDINATE CONJUNCTION

After Although As Because Before If

Even Though Since Unless Until When

Whenever While That

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DEPENDENT CLAUSES

Dependent clauses begin with a

SUBORDINATE CONJUNCTION S P

If we finish today S P

When the kids work together S P

Yes, because they suffered S P

That they tried the food

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Using CLAUSES to Create SENTNECES

SIMPLE SENTENCES = ONE CLAUSE SENTENCE

S P

You are too young for a boyfriend. P S P

Will you help me?

I’m hungry. S P

I am hungry

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Using CLAUSES to Create SENTENCES

COMPOUND SENTENCE = TWO CLAUSE SENTENCE

Join TWO INDEPENDENT CLAUSES with a COMMA and a COORDINATING CONJUNCTION

COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS

AND, BUT, OR, SO, FOR, NOR, YET

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COMPOUND SENTENCES

THERE MUST BE AN INDEPENDENT CLAUSE ON BOTH SIDES OF THE COMMA/CC!

S P S P

My best friend decorated my locker, and I thanked her. P S P S P P

Can you remind me, so I do not forget? S P P S P P

You’re getting better, but we still must practice.

Shut the door, or close the window. S P S P

(YOU) Shut the door, or (you) close the window.

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COMPLEX SENTENCES

THERE MUST BE TWO CLAUSES!

1 INDEPENDENT and 1 DEPENDENT S P S P

Whenever we see each other, I am happy. S P S P

Veronica loves Osiris because he is a stud. S P S P

This class is happy until I give a quiz.

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Sentence Creation Review

• A simple sentence has one clause.

• A compound sentence has two clauses. They are independent, and they are joined by a comma/coordinating conjunction.

• A complex sentence has two clauses. One clause is dependent.