Building sentences What do you need to build effective sentences?

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Building sentences What do you need to build effective sentences?

Building sentences Noun: a name of something – poster, table, George, Denbigh Conjunction: a joining word – and, but, with, although Determiner: specifies which one – an, the, a, that

Building sentences Verb: a doing or being word – jump, feel, be Adverb: describes the action of the verb – smoothly, creakily, noisily Adjective: describes the noun – huge, silent, vicious

Building sentences An The A Each green large quiet slimy strong energetic ambitious bus snake mountain guitar girl monkey elephant elf slithered dashed bounced hurried squirmed wandered quickly slowly sneakily worriedly fussily cleverly along through down beside past above under a the that this another lane mountain tree cottage café school valley Choose a word from each of the columns to make a sentence. What ‘parts of speech’ are you using in each column?

Building sentences Put these ‘parts of speech’ in the order you have used them in your sentences: adverb adjective noun verb conjunction determiner

Building sentences Make your sentence make sense!  Change one noun.  Change an adjective.  Change a verb.  Change an adverb. Read out the new sentence. Is it better?

Building sentences When you take control of your sentences, you can make your writing far more powerful. Think about your choices. Make parts of speech work for you.