PPT-Introduction to Subjects and Predicates
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Copyright 2011 Middle School Novel Units Inc St Petersburg FL The purchaser of this unit has the permission to use these materials in a single classroom only Use of or reproduction by an entire school or school system or any other type of institution or for any commercial use is strictly prohibited No part of this presentation may be reproduced transmitted or stored in any form without the express written permission of the publisher . “Now . isn’t that . S. P. ECIAL. ?”. Subjects. . and. Copyright . © 2013 by Michael . Friermood. *. FREEBIE VERSION. *. Sentence Structure Lessons . #. 1. :. Created by Michael . Friermood. A sentence is a . Or, . Why Bad . Cases Make Tough Laws!. Objectives: By the end of this lecture..... 1. You will have . stopped . wondering why . there . are so many conflicting results out there.. 2. You will have stopped wondering why there are so many hoops to jump through in order to do research.. Senior Comp. practice. Identify Subject. Grammar. Subjects/Predicates. SIMPLE Subjects. Our solar system has nine planets.. The Earth rotates around the sun in twelve months.. The most distant planet from the sun is Pluto.. The complete subject and predicate. Any clause can be divided into two parts. One half will tell what that clause is about (the subject), the other half will tell something about that subject (the predicate).. Part 1: Practices 1-7. Quick Quiz. Which of the following sentences are . equative. (E) and which are not (N).. 1. My parrot is holidaying in the South of France. E/N. 2. Dr. Brown is an ass. E/N. Systematicity. Paul M. Pietroski. University of Maryland. Dept. of Linguistics, Dept. of Philosophy. Origins of Propositional Thought. What are Thoughts? . What a Propositional (or non-Propositional) Thought?. Day 1. Complete Sentences. A complete sentence is a group of words that express a complete thought.. Every complete sentence has a subject and a predicate.. A sentence fragment is not a complete sentence. . Mrs. Davidovicz’s Class. 2012 . – . 2013. CCGPS: . ELACC3L1. . Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. . f. Ensure subject-verb and pronoun-antecedent agreement.* . Brought to you by powerpointpros.com. What are Subjects and Predicates?. Every complete sentence has a . subject . and a . predicate. .. What are Subjects and Predicates?. The . subject . of a sentence tells who or what the sentence is about.. Practice 1-7. Quick Quiz – Reference, Sense, and . R. eferring Expressions. The phrase . a tall tree . is: . a referring expression . not a referring expression. Sometime is and some times is not a ref. express.. #. 3. :. Created by Michael . Friermood. Predicates. COMPOUND. and. Subjects. *. *. S. S. P. P. Copyright . © 2013 by Michael . Friermood. Grabbin. ’. subjects!. Stompin. ’ predicates!. An Engaging PowerPoint Lesson. Fragment—no subject. Felt happy and relaxed.. Sentence:. I felt happy and relaxed.. Fragment—no predicate (verb). The sign in the rehearsal hall.. Sentence:. The sign in the rehearsal hall indicated the audition results.. Office of Research Policies, Compliance, and Committees (. ORPCC). Updated March 2011. HISTORICAL . EVENTS:. Nuremberg Code. In . 1947, the Nuremberg Tribunal condemned experiments that 23 German physicians and administrators were performing on concentration camp prisoners.. Let’s assume that every case has some factor that differentiates it from every other case (remember, factors can be complex).. It would seem we could justify either verdict by citing that idiosyncratic factor as the reason..
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