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Grammar: Complete Sentences

Grammar: Complete Sentences

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English

3rd - 5th Grade

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Erin Witt

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9 Slides • 13 Questions

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Grammar: Complete Sentences

Let's review parts of complete sentences. 

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Every sentence will always start with ____ and end with _____. 

(names and other proper nouns start with this)

3

Multiple Choice

Sentences ALWAYS start with

1

period

2

capital

3

exclamation mark

4

punctuation

4

Multiple Select

Sentences can end with... (choose ALL the right answers)

1

period

2

capital

3

exclamation point

4

question mark

5

Subject

What the sentence is about (WHO/WHAT/NOUN)

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Predicate

the action, what happens, the verb

7

Choose is the following sentences are subjects or predicates. 

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Multiple Choice

My sister and her best friend

1

subject

2

predicate

9

Multiple Choice

swam at the pool on Monday.

1

subject

2

predicate

10

Multiple Choice

will jump over the rocks.

1

subject

2

predicate

11

Multiple Choice

Yesterday, my grandpa

1

subject

2

predicate

12

Framents

A complete sentence needs BOTH a complete subject and complete predicate. 

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13

Choose if the following sentences are fragments or complete. 

14

Multiple Choice

My sister ran to.

1

complete

2

fragment

15

Multiple Choice

Michael and Kate love to play jump rope.

1

complete

2

fragment

16

Multiple Choice

The brown hamster

1

complete

2

fragment

17

Find the subject. 

WHO/WHAT/NOUN

18

Multiple Choice

My brother Carlos gave me a basketball.

1

Carlos

2

gave

19

Multiple Choice

The black dog ran to fetch the ball.

1

black

2

dog

3

ran

4

ball

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Find the predicate. 

VERB/ACTION

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Multiple Choice

My brother Carlos gave me a basketball.

1

Carlos

2

gave

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Multiple Choice

The black dog ran to fetch the ball.

1

black

2

dog

3

ran

4

ball

Grammar: Complete Sentences

Let's review parts of complete sentences. 

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