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SENTENCE TYPES/SIMPLE SUBJECT & PREDICATE
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SENTENCE TYPES
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DECLARATIVE SENTENCE States an idea and ends with a period Example
In many countries, wildcats are common. The leopard has a beautiful pattern of brown spots edged in black.
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INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE
Asks a question and ends with a question mark Example Whose cat is this? In what country do tigers live?
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IMPERATIVE SENTENCE Gives an order or a direction and ends with either a period or an exclamation mark. Most start with a verb Example Follow the directions carefully. Watch out for lions while on safari!
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EXCLAMATORY SENTENCE Conveys strong emotion and ends with an exclamation mark. Example She’s not telling the truth! This is an outrage!
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DETERMINE EACH SENTENCE TYPE
The lynx is a wildcat that measures up to three feet. What color is the lynx? It has a brownish-gray coat with a black, bobbed tail. It is so adorable! Look for the lynx in dense forests. What is the purpose of camouflage? Have you ever wondered why the lynx is endangered? What a sad thing that is! Read this article if you want to learn more.
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SUBJECT/PREDICATE
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SUBJECT Tells whom or what the sentence is about
Main word or word group that tells what the sentence is about Example A triumphant Gloria Estefan sang. Subject= Gloria Estefan
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PREDICATE Main word or word group that tells something about the subject Simple Predicate Just the main verb Example I borrowed your book. Complete Predicate The main verb and all the words that describe the verb and its meaning
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IDENTIFY THE SUBJECT & PREDICATE
DRAW A LINE BETWEEN THE SUBJECT AND PREDICATE IN EACH SENTENCE. I went to the store She and I were late for the party. Grammar is a giant waste of time Clinton High School students are the smartest! This class lasts forever!
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