PPT-Sentences and Propositions-Practice 5-11

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Semantics Unit 2 Part 2 A Sentence A grammatically complete series of words that expresses a complete thought S V expresses a complete thought I would like a cup

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Semantics Unit 2 Part 2 A Sentence A grammatically complete series of words that expresses a complete thought S V expresses a complete thought I would like a cup of coffee is a sentence . Recap. Common . Three-Way Equivalence:. Sentence . meanings. The objects of the attitudes. The referents of ‘that’-. clauses. We can call whatever is all of these things a “proposition.” Now we have the question: what are propositions?. Brought to you by powerpointpros.com…. 4 Types of Sentences. There are 4 main types of sentences that we are going to look at today, and they are:. Declarative. Imperative. Interrogative. Exclamatory. with . Dialogue. Guest Starring. Using Semicolons. Writing in Complete Sentences. Correcting Fragments. Dialogue. Why do we use it?. Dialogue makes reading more interesting.. Dialogue develops characters.. A review of simple, compound, and complex. The Building Blocks of all Sentences. Remember: All sentences must have a _________, which describes . who . or . what . the sentence is about. In addition, all sentences must have a ___________, . Simple Sentences. Simple sentences can be very short, consisting of only one word (a noun) for the subject and one word (a verb) for the predicate. . The noun is the simple subject and the verb is the simple predicate.. Noun. Person, place, thing or idea. Example: Tom, New York, book, freedom. Practice: Underline the nouns. Penny took her mom to Six Flags.. Love is the most important thing of all.. My dad has the coolest car ever.. Punctuation Lesson . But why does it matter? . Because it saves lives. . Let’s eat Grandma. . Let’s eat, Grandma. . Punctuation gives us pauses between words and ideas. . Imagine if you didn’t take pauses between words and sentences. . mins. ) Please write your responses in your composition book.. 1. I went to the mall, for I bought a lot of shoes.. 2. I love to eat cake, and I do not like icing.. 3. You shouldn’t skip breakfast, so should you skip lunch.. Review. A clause is a group of words having a subject and a verb. . An . independent clause. can stand alone as a sentence. . A . dependent clause. is always used as some part of speech. . It . cannot stand alone as a sentence. Example: Tom, New York, book, freedom. Practice: Underline the nouns. Penny took her mom to Six Flags.. Love is the most important thing of all.. My dad has the coolest car ever.. Pronouns. Take the place of Nouns. A . run-on. is two or more complete sentences that are not properly joined or separated.. Run-ons are usually the result of haste. . Two Kinds of Run-ons:. One kind is made up of two or more sentences run together without any punctuation between them.. 1. A . deductive argument . is one that claims to establish its conclusion conclusively. . A . valid. deductive . argument is one in which, if all the premises are true, the conclusion must . be true. 5. th. Grade ELA. Objective. I CAN identify complete sentences and sentence fragments.. Guided Notes. A . sentence. is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. It begins with a . capital letter. A Sentence is an ideal string of words formed in accordance with the grammatical rules of a language. As a unit of grammar, it is higher than the clause, just as the clause is higher than the phrase and the phrase is higher than the word..

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