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Theme 1 Grammar
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Kinds of Sentences Declarative sentence- makes a statement, ends with a period Interrogative sentence- asks a question, ends with a question mark Imperative sentence- gives a command or makes a request, ends with a period Exclamatory sentence- shows excitement or strong feeling, ends with an exclamation point
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Subjects and Predicates Subject- tells whom or what the sentence is about, noun or pronoun Simple subject- the main word (noun or pronoun) Complete subject-all the words in the subject
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Predicate-tells what the subject does, is, has, or feels. ALWAYS a verb Simple predicate- the main word or words (verb or verb phrase) Complete predicate- includes all the words in the predicate
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Combining Sentences If two sentences have the same predicate the subjects can be combined as a compound subject using and or or. If two sentences have the same subject, the predicates can be combined.
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More About Sentences Clause- contains both a subject and a predicate Independent clause- can stand by itself as a sentence Subordinate clause- cannot stand by itself The subordinating conjunction that begins a subordinate clause makes one part of the sentence subordinate to the other part Complex sentence- has at least one subordinate clause and an independent clause
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Fragments and Run-Ons Fragment- is missing a subject or predicate Run-on- two or more sentences that are run together into one sentence
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Kinds of Nouns Common noun-names any person, place, thing, or idea Proper noun- names a particular person, place, thing, or idea. Always capitalized. Singular noun- names one person, place, thin, or idea Plural noun- names more than one person, place, thing, or idea
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Add –s or –es to most singular nouns to form the plural. Use the spelling of the singular noun to decide how to form the plural. Some nouns have the same singular and plural forms Some nouns are spelled differently in the plural
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