

Sentences Part 5
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3rd Grade
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Hard
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Sentences 5

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Sentences
In the previous slide , you have learned about the compound sentence but and review about the compound sentences words and types of sentences.
Let's revise this grammar.
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Sentences
Let's revise!
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Types of Sentences
1. Simple Sentence
2. Compound Sentence
3. Fragment Sentence
4. Run-On Sentence
5. Complex Sentence
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Compound Sentence Words
Let's revise!
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Compound Sentence Words
The compound word is but.
We add a comma before this word.
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Compound Sentence Words
Go to the next page (which is page 7) to start or begin.
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But
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Compound Sentence Words
The words in a compound sentence are because , are , and , or , yet , perhaps , so , but etc.
We add a comma before these words.
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Compound Sentence Words
It will begin at the next slide ( which is page 11 ) and will end at page 18.
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Because
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And
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Are
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Or
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Yet
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Perhaps
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So
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But
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Quiz Time!
Go to the next slide ( which is page 20 ) to begin or start the quiz.
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Multiple Select
What are the types of sentences?
Simple Sentence
Compound Sentence
Fragment Sentence
Run-On Sentence
Complex Sentence
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Multiple Select
What are the words in a compound sentence?
All of the above
None of the above
All
None
Both
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Multiple Select
What are the words in a compound sentence?
All of the above
None of the above
All
None
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Sentences
As you know, a sentence has a subject and a verb and we have types of sentences. The types of sentence are simple sentence , compound sentence , fragment sentence , run-on sentence and complex sentence and we have types of words in a compound sentence. The words in a compound sentence are because , are , and , or , yet , perhaps , so and but.
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Compound Sentence Words
As you know, we have words in a compound sentence. The words in a compound sentence are because , are , and , or , yet , perhaps , so , but.
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Thank you for revising with us!
See you!
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Thank you!
See you in the next slide (which is page 27).
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Poll
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Open Ended
What you have learned?
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Open Ended
What you have learned in sentences?
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Open Ended
What you have learned in simple sentence , compound sentence , fragment sentence , run-on sentence and complex sentence?
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Fill in the Blank
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Poll
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Open Ended
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