1st Grade Grammar Lesson

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1st Grade Grammar Lesson Ms. Ghiloni

What is a complete sentence? A complete sentence always begins with a capital letter. Complete sentences always end with a period, question mark, or exclamation point. Lastly, a complete sentence must contain a subject and verb, which expresses a complete thought.

Choose the complete sentence below. My dog loves to go on walks My dog’s name is Jojo. he is very playful.

CORRECT  Awesome work! Click the ABC blocks to continue on to the next question.

INCORRECT  Please try the question again. Click the lady bug to return to the question.

What is a noun? A noun is a word that names a person, a place, a thing or an idea. A noun can tell who or what.

Click the word that is an example of a noun below. Read Play School

CORRECT  Awesome work! Click the ABC blocks to continue on to the next question.

INCORRECT  Please try the question again. Click the lady bug to return to the question.

What is a verb? Verbs are doing words. A verb can express: A physical action: Example: to swim, to write, to climb. A mental action. Example: to think, to guess, to consider. A state of being. Example: to be, to exist, to appear.

Click the word below that is an example of a verb. Sleep Dad Food

CORRECT  Awesome work! Click the ABC blocks to continue on to the next question.

INCORRECT  Please try the question again. Click the lady bug to return to the question.

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