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Page 1: PARTS OF A SENTENCE. WHAT IS A SUBJECT? A subject tells us WHO or WHAT the sentence is about. It usually comes BEFORE the predicate

PARTS OF A SENTENCE

Page 2: PARTS OF A SENTENCE. WHAT IS A SUBJECT? A subject tells us WHO or WHAT the sentence is about. It usually comes BEFORE the predicate

WHAT IS A SUBJECT?

A subject tells us WHO orWHAT the sentence is about.

It usually comes BEFORE the predicate.

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OK…SO WHAT IS A PREDICATE?

• The predicate makes a statement about the subject.• For example…• “The soccer player ran down the field.”• The soccer player is the subject.• “ran down the field” is the predicate. • It tells us what the soccer player did.

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THE CUTE PIGLET WALKED TO THE STORE IN HER PINK BOOTS.

What is the subject of the sentence?

What is the predicate of the sentence?

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HOW CUTE WAS THAT PIG?!

Almost as cute as this waving baby panda.

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LET’S PRACTICE…

• “The children went to the county fair”.

• What is the subject?

• What is the predicate?

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A COMPLETE SUBJECT…

• Tells us who or what the sentence is about.• The green, slimy alien from Mars waved to us.

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THE SIMPLE SUBJECT…

• Tells us who or what the sentence is about, but doesn’t have all those descriptive words.• Ex: The green, slimy alien from Mars waved at us.• The simple subject is just a single NOUN.

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THE COMPLETE PREDICATE:

• This is the action or linking part of the sentence.• It includes all of the words attached the the verb or action.• Ex: The green, slimy alien from Mars waved at us.

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THE SIMPLE PREDICATE:

• Is the basic word that tells the action of the sentence.• Look for the verb.• Example: The green, slimy alien from Mars waved

at us.

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TASK

• Create a poster using images from magazines.• Write a sentence about each image.• For each sentence, label the complete subject,

simple subject, complete predicate and simple predicate.

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HELLO!

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INDEPENDENT CLAUSES.

• They are independent…so they can stand on their own as a sentence.• It contains a subject and a predicate.• Ex: Sarah bought a car.• There’s a subject and a predicate, and yep, it can

stand on its own as a complete sentence.

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THE DOG DROVE US TO SCHOOL.

Is this an independent clause?

….yep.

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A SUBORDINATE CLAUSE:

• Subordinate clauses can never stand on their own as a complete sentence.• They don’t express a complete thought. • They also tend to begin with a subordinate

conjunction…• EX: “Because the dog was a good driver.”• “ Although the dog drove us home.”

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WHICH ONE IS AN INDEPENDENT CLAUSE?

• “Every student passed the test.”• “Since we were ordering pizza.”• “Unless you catch the bus on time.”• “Dean wrote an excellent essay.”• “Because she talked to the teacher.”

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YOU GOT THIS!

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TYPES OF SENTENCES:

• Give me an example of an EXCLAMATION…

• Give me an example of a QUESTION…

• Give me an example of a COMMAND…

• Give me an example of a STATEMENT…

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THAT WAS EASY, RIGHT?

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DIRECT OBJECTS

• What does that even mean?• Well, there are three ways to find a direct object.• 1) The direct object is always a NOUN.• 2) The direct object always is in a sentence with

an ACTION VERB (linking verbs not included).• 3)The direct object answers, “What?”

• Ex: The little boy threw the ball.• The action verb is “threw”.• He threw what? the ball. Ball is a noun, so it

IS the direct object.

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FIND THE DIRECT OBJECTS:

• Tina fed the birds.

• Craig will read the book tomorrow.

• Marcia cooked a turkey for the dinner party.

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WAS THAT DIFFICULT?

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NO WAY! YOU GOT IT!

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ONE MORE THING TO LEARN…

• The subject-verb agreement:• A singular subject requires a singular verb.

• Ex: The maid cleans the kitchen.• Adding an “s” to a verb often ensures that there

is a subject-verb agreement if the subject is SINGULAR.

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SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT

• If a subject is plural, then the verb must be plural.Ex: The maids clean the kitchen.

There are several maids, so the verb must be plural.Should NOT be: The maids cleans the kitchen.

The subject ALWAYS determines the verb.

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FOR LINKING VERBS…

• IS = for singular subject• ARE = for plural subject

• Example: • The child is happy.

• The children are happy

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CONGRATULATIONS!!!

You learned all of the Parts of the Sentence!