
Sentence Structure Lesson
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9th - 10th Grade
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Sentence Structure
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A sentence expresses a
complete thought or idea.
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Multiple Select
A [blank] and a [blank] make a complete sentence.
subject
adjective
predicate
comma
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- The complete subject of a sentence may be one word or many words
- Includes the main subject & its modifying words/phrases (adjectives, etc)
- Says who or what "does" the verb in the sentence.
Examples:
Beth baked a cake. (Who baked?)
My little brother believes in Santa Clause. (Who believes?)
The car turned the corner. (What turned?)
Complete Subject
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Multiple Choice
What is the complete subject of the following sentence?
Sam, Liz, and Joan are on the committee.
are on the committee.
Sam, Liz, and Joan
Joan are on the
the committee.
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- The complete predicate of a sentence may be one word or many words
- Includes the main verb with its modifiers (adverbs, etc.)
- Says what the subject does or is
Examples:
The hockey team practices here. (Team does what?)
Dad usually mows the lawn on Saturday. (Dad does what?)
The shy girl is afraid to ask questions during the lesson. (Girl is what?)
Complete Predicate
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Multiple Choice
What is the complete predicate of the following sentence?
She opened the door for Chris.
for Chris.
She
opened the door for Chris.
She opened the
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Mary and Samantha | took the bus to work.
He | was eating and walking to class.
John | stood up and spoke to the crowd.
The group of people | exited the building.
Examples (C.S. | C.P.)
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Multiple Choice
Where should you split the complete subject and complete predicate in the following sentence?
The pencil and paper sat idle on the desk.
paper | sat
The | pencil
idle | on
and | paper
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Multiple Choice
Where should you split the complete subject and complete predicate in the following sentence?
The man in the ghost costume scared us.
ghost | costume
scared | us.
The | man
costume | scared
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Multiple Choice
Where should you split the complete subject and complete predicate in the following sentence?
Everyone at the store listened to the announcement.
Everyone | at
the | announcement
store | listened
the | store
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Multiple Choice
Where should you split the complete subject and complete predicate in the following sentence?
Alex, our classmate, took the supplies to the office.
our | classmate
supplies | to
classmate, | took
the | office.
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Multiple Select
A [blank] and a [blank] make a complete sentence.
subject
adjective
predicate
comma
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