COMPLETE SENTENCES By: Adalyn Troutman and Kayla Hix.

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COMPLETE SENTENCES By: Adalyn Troutman and Kayla Hix

WHAT IS A COMPLETE SENTENCE?

A COMPLETE SENTENCE HAS TO HAVE A SUBJECT, VERB, END MARK, AND A CAPITAL LETTER AT THE BEGINNING OF A SENTENCE.

EXAMPLES after school on friday everyone worked hard on the project during the sale at sears why is everyone so late

COMPLETE SENTENCES/ INCOMPLETE SENTENCES Complete After school on Friday, me and my friend went to the movies. Everyone worked hard on the project that is due tomorrow. During the sale at Sears, there was a fight. "Why was everyone so late today," said the teacher with anger. Incomplete after school on friday everyone worked hard on the project during the sale at sears why was everyone late

COMPLETE OR INCOMPLETE The Kittens purr. Who is the sentence about? The Kittens What did it do? Purr This is a complete sentence because, you know what they did, and you know who the sentence is about.

COMPLETE OR INCOMPLETE The waves at the beach. Who? We don't know. This is a incomplete sentence. Tips: Just because a group of words beings with a capital and ends with a period dosen't mean it’s a complete sentence.

On page 83 in your workbook, complete all odd number questions. After you have completed, get a red pin out.

THE END By: Kayla Hix, Adalyn Troutman

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