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A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. Are these sentences? 1. "Ashley walks to the park." 2. "She takes a friend with her." 3. "Climb a tree." Complete Sentences
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Both (1) and (2) are sentences, but (3) is not a sentence. Why? It does not express a complete thought. We wonder: who climbs a tree? Why? By adding some words to (3) we can make a complete sentence: "Ashley and her friend climb a tree."
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Every sentence has a subject and a predicate. The subject usually contains the main subject or noun, and the predicate tells what the subject is doing, which contains the verb of the sentence. Subject & Predicate SubjectPredicate Ashleywalks to the park Shetakes a friend with her Ashley and her friendclimb a tree
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1. Every sentence must begin with a capital letter. 2. Every sentence must end with a punctuation mark. You use different marks for different kinds of sentences. Rules for Writing Sentences
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A period (.) ends a sentence that tells something, or makes a statement. A questions mark (?) ends a sentence that asks a question. An exclamation point (!) ends a sentence that shows excitement. Punctuation
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There are three kinds of sentences that we say and write every day. 1. Declarative : a type of sentence that declares or makes a statement. Example - "Tom goes to school." 2. Interrogative : a sentence that asks a question. Example - "Did Tom go to school?" 3. Imperative : a sentence that makes a request or gives a command. Example - "Hurry Tom! Go to school now!" Types of Sentences
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"Did Juan finish his chores?“ WHAT TYPE OF SENTENCE IS THIS? Interrogative WHAT IS THE SUBJECT? Juan WHAT IS THE PREDICATE? Finish his chores Examples
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"Sam and Adam played football.“ WHAT TYPE OF SENTENCE IS THIS? Declarative WHAT IS THE SUBJECT? Sam & Adam WHAT IS THE PREDICATE? Played football
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"Charlie, stop that now!“ WHAT TYPE OF SENTENCE IS THIS? Imperative WHAT IS THE SUBJECT? Charlie WHAT IS THE PREDICATE? Stop that now
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