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7 th Grade Bellringers 43-47

7 th Grade Bellringers 43-47. October 29-November 2. BR #43 October 29, 2012. A sentence consists of a subject and a predicate, which together express a complete thought. Both a subject and a predicate may consist of more than one word.

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7 th Grade Bellringers 43-47

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  1. 7th GradeBellringers 43-47 October 29-November 2

  2. BR #43 October 29, 2012 • A sentence consists of a subject and a predicate, which together express a complete thought. Both a subject and a predicate may consist of more than one word. • The complete subject includes all of the words in the subject of a sentence. • The complete predicate includes all of the words in the predicate of a sentence. • EX: All people change their environment.

  3. BR #44October 30, 2012 • The simple subject is the main word or group of words in the complete subject. • The simple subject is usually a noun or pronoun. • The simple predicate is the main word or group of words in the complete predicate. • The simple predicate is always a verb. A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. • Sometimes the simple subject is also the complete subject. Similarly, the simple predicate may also be in the complete predicate. • EX: All peoplechange their environment.

  4. BR #45October 31, 2012 • What has been your most scary Halloween experience?

  5. BR #46November 1, 2012 • Write each sentence. Underline each complete subject one and each complete predicate twice. • 1. Capable loggers cut only certain trees. • Some simple procedures preserve the conditions of the forest. • Several foresters study the trees in this region. • Their careful observations are useful to ecologists. • Their plans for luber production seem reasonable.

  6. BR #47 November 2, 2012 • Most statements begin with the subject. • EX: Loggers cut special trees. • Not all sentences begin with the subject, however. Many questions begin with a word that is part of the predicate. The subject comes next, followed by the rest of the predicate. • EX: Aresome trees too small? • To locate the subject in a question, it helps to rearrange the words to form a statement. • EX: Domost people understand the delicate balance of nature? • EX of reworded question: Most people do understand the delicate balance of nature.

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