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SEI Tues 12.02

SEI Tues 12.02

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English

10th Grade

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Sara Rosengren

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28 Slides • 40 Questions

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Multiple Choice

What is the subject of this sentence?

Jim kicked the ball.

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Jim

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kicked

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the

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ball

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Multiple Choice

Where is the subject usually found?

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At the end of the sentence.

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To the left of the action (verb).

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In the middle of the sentence.

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Multiple Choice

The predicate of the sentence is the:

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Noun

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Object

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Action, or verb

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Multiple Choice

What is the predicate, or action, in this sentence?


Jim kicked the ball.

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Jim

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kicked

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the

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ball

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Multiple Choice

What is the subject of the sentence:


Jim kicked the ball.

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Jim

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kicked

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the

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ball

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence is a simple sentence?


Simple sentence has ONE subject and ONE predicate.

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Jim and Kim kicked the ball.

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Jim and Kim kicked the ball and ran.

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Jim kicked the ball and ran.

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Jim kicked the ball.

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Multiple Select

Which sentences are simple sentences? (Choose 2)

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Jim kicked the ball.

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Kim ran down the field.

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Jim and Kim ran down the field.

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Multiple Choice

Jim kicked the ball.


Why is this a simple sentence?

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It has many subjects.

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It has many predicate.

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It has one subject and one predicate.

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Multiple Choice

A compound SUBJECT sentence has:

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More than one subject

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More than one Predicate

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More than one object.

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Multiple Choice

Jim and Kim kicked the ball.


How many subjects are in this sentence?

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One - Jim.

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One - Kim

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Two - Jim and Kim

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Multiple Choice

Jim and Kim kicked the ball.


How many predicates are there?

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One - Kicked

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Two -

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None

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Multiple Choice

Jim and Kim kicked the ball.


With 2 subjects and 1 predicate, this sentence is a:

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simple sentence

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Compound subject

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Compound Predicate

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Multiple Choice

Ben and Stef ate breakfast.


How many subjects?

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One - Ben

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One - Stef

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Two - Ben and Stef

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Multiple Choice

Ben and Stef ate breakfast.


How many predicates?

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One - Ate

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Two

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None

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Multiple Choice

Ben and Stef ate breakfast.


Two subjects, one predicate.

What type of sentence is this?

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Simple sentence

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Compound Subject

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Compound Predicate

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence is a compound Subject?

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Greg painted a tree.

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Misty and Greg painted a tree.

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Misty painted and drank coffee.

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Multiple Choice

Jim kicked the ball and ran.


How many subjects?

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One - Jim

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Two

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None

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Multiple Choice

Jim kicked the ball and ran.


How many predicates?

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One - kicked

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One - Ran

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Two - Kicked and Ran

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Multiple Choice

Jim kicked the ball and ran.


One subject, two predicates.


This sentence is:

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Simple sentence

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Compound Subject

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Compound Predicate

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Multiple Choice

Jim and Kim kicked the ball and ran.


How many subjects?

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One - Jim

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One - Kim

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Two- Jim and Kim

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Multiple Choice

Jim and Kim kicked the ball and ran.


How many predicates?

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One - kicked

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One - ran

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Two - kicked and ran

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Multiple Choice

Jim and Kim kicked the ball and ran.


2 subjects, 2 predicates.


This sentence is:

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Simple

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Compound subject

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Compound predicate

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Compound subject and predicate

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Review: Sentences

  • Simple - Jim kicked the ball

  • Compound subject - JIM and KIM kicked the ball.

  • Compound predicate - Jim and Kim KICKED the ball and RAN.

  • Compound subject and predicate - JIM and KIM KICKED the ball and RAN.

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Multiple Choice

Jim and Kim kicked the ball.


This sentence is:

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Simple

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Compound Subject

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Compound Predicate

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Compound subject and predicate.

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Multiple Choice

Jim kicked the ball and ran.


This sentence is:

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Simple

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Compound Subject

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Compound Predicate

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Compound subject and predicate.

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Multiple Choice

Jim and Kim kicked the ball and ran.


This sentence is:

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Simple

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Compound Subject

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Compound Predicate

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Compound subject and predicate.

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Multiple Choice

Jim kicked the ball.


This sentence is:

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Simple

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Compound Subject

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Compound Predicate

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Compound subject and predicate.

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Multiple Choice

To make a sentence better, we can add information about:

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Who

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What

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Where

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All of these

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Multiple Choice

How many sentence types are there?

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1

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4

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is "declarative?"

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I ate breakfast.

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Eat breakfast.

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Wow, I ate breakfast!

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Did I eat breakfast?

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Multiple Choice

In an imperative sentence, the subject (you) is not said.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Which one of these is "imperative?" (an order or command)

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I ate breakfast.

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Eat breakfast.

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Wow, I ate breakfast!

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Did I eat breakfast?

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Multiple Select

Exclamatory sentences are emotional.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Which one is "exclamatory?"

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I ate breakfast.

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Eat breakfast.

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Wow, I ate breakfast!

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Did I eat breakfast?

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Multiple Choice

What punctuation tells you the sentence is "interrogative?"

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a period.

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a comma.

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a question mark.

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Multiple Choice

Which one is "interrogative?"

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I ate breakfast.

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Eat breakfast.

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Wow, I ate breakfast!

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Did I eat breakfast?

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Multiple Choice

Sit down.


This sentence is:

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declarative

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imperative

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exclamatory

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interrogative

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Multiple Choice

Will you please sit down?


This sentence is:

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declarative

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imperative

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exclamatory

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interrogative

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Multiple Choice

That play was amazing!


This sentence is:

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declarative

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imperative

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exclamatory

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interrogative

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Multiple Choice

Cats are cute.


This sentence is:

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declarative

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imperative

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exclamatory

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interrogative

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Multiple Choice

Which one is "interrogative?"

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I ate breakfast.

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Eat breakfast.

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Wow, I ate breakfast!

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Did I eat breakfast?

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