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Harcourt 10-11 Lesson 4 Grammar Day 1 Review of All Simple Subjects and Predicates

Harcourt 10-11 Lesson 4 Grammar Day 1 Review of All Simple Subjects and Predicates. The BIG Question:. How can I write different types of sentences?. Time to Review!. sentence. a group of words that expresses a complete thought. A complete sentence has two parts:. Subject.

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Harcourt 10-11 Lesson 4 Grammar Day 1 Review of All Simple Subjects and Predicates

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  1. Harcourt 10-11 Lesson 4 Grammar Day 1 Review of All Simple Subjects and Predicates

  2. The BIG Question: How can I write different types of sentences?

  3. Time to Review!

  4. sentence a group of words that expresses a complete thought

  5. A complete sentence has two parts: Subject tells who or what the sentence is about Predicate tells what the subject does or is

  6. fragment an incomplete sentence that is missing the subject or predicate

  7. Interrogative Declarative A sentence that tells something. A sentence that asks something. Exclamatory Imperative A sentence that tells someone to do something. A sentence that shows strong feeling.

  8. Interjections words or phrases that express strong feeling, such as surprise

  9. Interjections That was a great catch! I dropped the book on my foot! I got a 100% on my test!

  10. A complete sentence has two parts: Subject tells who or what the sentence is about Predicate tells what the subject does or is

  11. Complete Subject all of the words that name the person or thing the sentence is about

  12. Complete Subject Windy Angel Island is now a state park. Antonia Maria Osio’s ranch was located there is 1839. A camp for soldiers was built there after the Civil War. Many empty wooden buildings stand on the island today. Hundreds of people visit Angel Island every year.

  13. Simple Subject the main word or words in the complete subject of a sentence

  14. Simple Subject Windy Angel Island is now a state park. Antonia Maria Osio’s ranch was located there is 1839. A camp for soldiers was built there after the Civil War. Many empty wooden buildings stand on the island today. Hundreds of people visit Angel Island every year.

  15. Let’s Practice!

  16. Underline the Complete Subject. 1. San Francisco is a city in California. 2. A big earthquake rocked the city in 1906. 3. The ocean view is magnificent.

  17. Underline the Complete Subject 4. A nearby city is Oakland. • The average winter temperature • is 55 degrees Fahrenheit. 6. The biggest park is Golden Gate Park. • Our neighborhood is called • Chinatown.

  18. Circle the SIMPLE Subject 1. San Francisco is a city in California. 2. A big earthquake rocked the city in 1906. 3. The ocean view is magnificent. 4. A nearby city is Oakland.

  19. Circle the SIMPLE Subject • The average winter temperature • is 55 degrees Fahrenheit. 6. The biggest park is Golden Gate Park. • Our neighborhood is called • Chinatown.

  20. Complete Predicate all of the words that tell what the subject is or does

  21. Complete Predicate Thousands of immigrants passed through Angel Island. Many stayed on the island for weeks. Some immigrants carved poems into the walls. Doctors examined all of the immigrants. The immigrants faced an interrogation.

  22. Simple Predicate the main word or words in the complete predicate of a sentence

  23. Simple Predicate Thousands of immigrants passed through Angel Island. Many stayed on the island for weeks. Some immigrants carved poems into the walls. Doctors examined all of the immigrants. The immigrants faced an interrogation.

  24. Let’s Practice!

  25. Underline the Complete Predicate. • Golden Gate Park has several • landmarks. 2. The park survived the earthquake of 1906. 3. It has a lake with an island.

  26. Underline the Complete Predicate. 4. The old man waved to his wife. 5. A woman held a yellow kite. • A boy walked over one of the • stone bridges. • A girl did cartwheels across the • lawn.

  27. Circle the Simple Predicate • Golden Gate Park has several • landmarks. 2. The park survived the earthquake of 1906. 3. It has a lake with an island.

  28. Circle the Simple Predicate 4. The old man waved to his wife. 5. A woman held a yellow kite. 6. A boy walked over one of the stone bridges. • A girl did cartwheels across the • lawn.

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