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Complete sentences

Complete sentences

Assessment

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English

4th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
L.4.1F, L.1.1J, L.2.1F

+2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Jessica Camacho

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3 Slides • 9 Questions

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Complete sentences

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Complete sentences are complete thoughts

*Who or what the sentence is about

*What they did


A complete sentences must always start with a capital letter and end with a period, question mark or exclamation point.

3

Example:

  • The boy drank a soda pop.

  • Does this sentence have someone or something it is about?

  • Does this sentence have them doing something?

4

Multiple Choice

Let's practice:

Directions: Read each sentence and decide if it is a complete sentence or not.


My sister called me last night.

1

Yes

2

No

5

Multiple Choice

Let's practice:

Directions: Read each sentence and decide if it is a complete sentence or not.


The weather was horrible.

1

Yes

2

No

6

Multiple Choice

Let's practice:

Directions: Read each sentence and decide if it is a complete sentence or not.


Jumped really high!

1

Yes

2

No

7

Multiple Choice

Let's practice:

Directions: Read each sentence and decide if it is a complete sentence or not.


The big red balloon.

1

Yes

2

No

8

Multiple Choice

Let's practice:

Directions: Read each sentence and decide if it is a complete sentence or not.


Mrs. Camacho loves to teach.

1

Yes

2

No

9

Multiple Choice

Let's practice:

Directions: Read each sentence and decide if it is a complete sentence or not.


Andrew stole third base in the last inning.

1

Yes

2

No

10

Multiple Choice

Let's practice:

Directions: Read each sentence and decide if it is a complete sentence or not.


The orange and black team!

1

Yes

2

No

11

Multiple Choice

Let's practice:

Directions: Read each sentence and decide if it is a complete sentence or not.


It is a fabulous day for baseball!

1

Yes

2

No

12

Multiple Choice

Let's practice:

Directions: Read each sentence and decide if it is a complete sentence or not.


Mr. Carver, the head coach.

1

Yes

2

No

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