Simple Sentences Learning Targets: I can identify the simple subject and simple sentence in a sentences to help me better explain the function of phrases.L.7.1A I can identify comma rules to follow when writing simple sentences. L.7.2A
Flocabulary: Subject & Predicate
A simple sentence contains one clause A clause is a group of words with a subject (noun) and a predicate (verb). A simple sentence is also independent. It stands alone because it expresses a complete thought. Examples:The sun rises in the east. Warm brownies are delicious I drink coffee
Diagram the following examples: The sun rises in the east. Warm brownies are delicious I drink coffee
Flocabulary: Challenge Questions
Flocabulary: Quiz
Please write your own simple sentences.
Comma Rules That Apply to Simple Sentences Use commas to separate items in a series. I like almonds, chocolate, and peanut butter. Now, write your own simple sentence with a comma that separates items in a series: Use commas to separate two or more coordinating adjectives. Jake ran across a wet, muddy field. Now, write your own simple sentence with a comma that separates two or more coordinating adjectives:
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