PPT-Complete Sentences What does a sentence need?

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Capital letter at the beginning of the sentence Punctuation mark at the end of the sentence A subject A predicate Every sentences as a central verb whether it

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Capital letter at the beginning of the sentence Punctuation mark at the end of the sentence A subject A predicate Every sentences as a central verb whether it is one or more words. What Is a Complete Sentence?. Complete sentences have at least a subject and a verb. The subject is the actor of the sentence and the verb is what the subject does.. Example: My cat eats.. “My cat” is the subject. The verb is “eats.”. A sentence is the basic unit of thought in the American language. This lesson will help you learn to write a complete, coherent sentence.. Parts of a sentence.. A sentence has both a subject and a predicate and expresses a complete thought.. What is a run-on?. Seth fell, he cried.. Although the goblins of fire laughed at my weak computer skills and then stole the large block of cheddar cheese I purchased from that Cheese to Please place last Wednesday afternoon, I ended up giving them mad props for their hardcore computer knowledge as well as their odd ability to scare children when offering them lollipops and boxes of newborn puppies. Review: What makes a complete sentence?. Subject. What is the subject in each sentence?. Our teacher always buys some sanity on the way home.. The white mark around the black cat. ’. s neck seemed to form into a noose.. December 16. th. and 19. th. . Complete Sentence. Must have a subject and a verb.. Is the sentence below complete?. The dog chewed up his bed.. YES!. Subject. Predicate. Find the Subject and Predicate. Angela Gulick. CAS Writing Specialist. June . 2015. What Is a Sentence?. A complete sentence is made up of two or more parts: . A subject . (who or what the sentence is about). A verb . (what the action is that is taking place). A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.. Sentences are grouped or classified according to their . content and purpose. .. Types of Sentences. State facts or ideas and usually end with a period.. Since he came to New York. .. Because my dog loves it.. Unless you see me. .. Is there anything wrong with these sentences?. All . of these sentences end too . quickly. After . reading these sentences, the reader asks questions because he/she needs more information.. Let’s eliminate those nasty sentence fragments and run-on sentences!. Sentence Structure Errors. Some of the exercises in this Power Point came from this book:. Writing Skills Problem Solver . by Carol H. Behrman (published by . Conjunctions. Types of Sentences. Fragments and Run-ons. Parts of Sentence. A sentence is a group of words that expresses a . complete thought. . A sentence must have a subject and a predicate.. Subject. On the SOL essay, graders will look for . varied. sentence structure. . Simple. Compound. Complex. Compound - Complex. Complete Sentences. To write a complete sentence, you must include:. Capitalized first word. simple, compound, . comples. Simple Sentences. It expresses a single complete thought that can stand on its own. . A . simple sentence contains a subject and a verb. .. EXAMPLES. . . The baby cried for food. 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. declarative . imperative . interrogative . exclamatory . Four Kinds of Sentences:. . make a statement. . end with a period (.). . examples: . I teach seventh grade.. Ella is my daughter..

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