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Lesson 1: Simple Sentences Grammar Lesson 1: Simple Sentences

Grammar Vocabulary Part of the Sentence Part of Speech Subject  Who or what a sentence is about Predicate  starting with the verb, the rest of the sentence Noun  person, place, thing, (concrete) or an idea (abstract) Pronoun  a word that takes the place of a noun Verb  what is happening / action taking place

Day 1 Sub. Pred. James ate. Sub. Pred. Cassia and Rachel played. Sub. Pred. He kicked. Sub. Pred. The dog bites.

Day 2 Mrs. Bertrand taught. Noun Verb Samuel read. Tucker sees.  Pronoun Verb   She hid.

Day 3 Joe plays. Scooby ran. Ms. Keener explains. Ms. Milligan swims.

Day 4 Pronoun He Verb cries. Subject Predicate Noun Sarah and Meg Verb hug. Compound Subject Predicate Pronoun He Verb cries. Subject Predicate