
1st Period Evaluation Review
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Adriana Saucedo
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1st Period Evaluation Review
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Sentence VS Fragment
A sentence fragment is a group of words that does not express a complete thought.
Example: While I was reading
My brothers
The complete sentence expresses a complete thought.
Example: I was taking a shower when you called me.
My parents took my to the concert.
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Multiple Choice
The dog ran down the street.
Sentence
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
Threw the ball.
complete sentence
sentence fragment
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Multiple Choice
Aiden flipped in the air.
complete sentence
sentence fragment
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Multiple Choice
While running errands with my mom on Saturday.
Sentence
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
Watch out!
Sentence
Fragment
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Kinds of Sentences
A declarative sentence tells something.
An imperative sentence gives an order. They both end with a period.
An interrogative sentence asks a question. It ends with a question mark.
An exclamatory sentence expresses strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation point.
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Multiple Choice
Identify what kind of sentence it is.
I can climb a guava tree.
Declarative Sentence
Exclamatory Sentence
Imperative Sentence
Interrogative Sentence
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Multiple Choice
Identify what kind of sentence it is.
Hooray, I passed the test!
Declarative Sentence
Exclamatory Sentence
Imperative Sentence
Interrogative Sentence
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Multiple Choice
Identify what kind of sentence it is.
Where did I put my book?
Declarative Sentence
Exclamatory Sentence
Imperative Sentence
Interrogative Sentence
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Multiple Choice
Identify what kind of sentence it is.
Wow! What a nice view!
Declarative Sentence
Exclamatory Sentence
Imperative Sentence
Interrogative Sentence
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Multiple Choice
Identify what kind of sentence it is.
Please give it to me.
Declarative Sentence
Exclamatory Sentence
Imperative Sentence
Interrogative Sentence
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Has all the words that tell what the subject is or does.
runs and jumps all over the park.
Complete Predicate
Has all the words that tell who or what the sentence is about.
The boy in the green sweater
Complete Subject
Complete Subject and Predicate
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Multiple Choice
Identify the Complete Subject.
The girl in the red jacket was sitting on the bench.
The girl
The girl in the red jacket
red jacket
sitting.
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Multiple Choice
What is the Complete Predicate of the sentence?
The dog is sitting on the bench.
sitting on the bench
bench
sitting
dog
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Multiple Choice
What is the complete subject of this sentence?
The brown dog ate his dinner.
dog
the brown dog
ate
ate his dinner
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Multiple Choice
What is the complete predicate of this sentence?
Several birds flew overhead.
flew overhead
several birds
flew
birds
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Compound Sentences
In a compound sentence, the shorter sentences are usually joined by a comma and the conjunctions and, but, so, or or.
Examples:
My dad goes to the park, but my mom goes to the supermarket.
My friends like to play PlayStation, and I like to play Nintendo Switch.
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Multiple Choice
What comes before the conjunction in a compound sentence?
a period
the word "and"
a comma
a question mark
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank.
I went to the park, _______ I stayed for an hour.
nor
and
but
because
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Multiple Choice
Choose the compound sentence below with the proper conjunction.
Tyson likes chocolate ice cream, so Allie like strawberry ice cream.
Tyson likes chocolate ice cream, nor Allie likes strawberry ice cream.
Tyson likes chocolate ice cream, yet Allie likes strawberry ice cream.
Tyson likes chocolate ice cream, but Allie likes strawberry ice cream.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the compound sentence below with the proper conjunction.
Jimmy needs to study for the test, or he will not pass.
Jimmy needs to study for the test, so he will not pass.
Jimmy needs to study for the test, but he will not pass.
Jimmy needs to study for the test, yet he will not pass.
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the following sentence with the correct conjunction.
Elephants are big, ______ blue whales are even bigger.
or
so
but
because
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Recognizing Nouns
A common noun names any person, place, or thing.
A proper noun names a particular person, place, or thing.
Common and Proper Nouns
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of Proper Nouns.
flag
secretary
Little Mermaid
park
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Multiple Choice
Clothes is an example of what kind of noun?
Proper Noun
Common Noun
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Multiple Choice
Disney Land is an example of what kind of noun?
Proper Noun
Common Noun
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Multiple Choice
What is a common noun?
An action
A describing word
A person, place, or thing
A specific person, place, or thing
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Multiple Choice
What is a proper noun?
An action
A describing word
A connecting word
A specific person, place, or thing
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Multiple Choice
Answer true or false.
When you write a proper noun you need to use a capital letter.
true
false
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Making nouns plural
A singular noun names one person, place, thing or idea.
A plural noun names more than one person, place thing or idea.
Form the plural of most nouns by adding -s or -es.
Many nouns are not made plural according to the regular rules, for those:
• For words that end with -y, change the -y to an i and add -es.
• For words ending in -f or -fe, change the f to v and add -es.
• For words ending in -o, add -s or -es.
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Multiple Choice
What is the plural form of the word "pineapples"?
pineappleos
pineapples
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Multiple Choice
What is the plural form of the word "leaf"?
leafs
leaves
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Multiple Choice
What is the plural form of the word "strawberry"?
strawberries
strawberrys
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Multiple Choice
What is the plural form of the word "potato"?
potatoes
potatos
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Multiple Choice
What is the plural form of the word "key"?
keyss
Keys
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Multiple Choice
What is the plural form of the word "mouse"?
mice
mouses
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Multiple Choice
What is the plural form of the word "box"?
boxes
boxs
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Multiple Choice
What is the plural form of the word "foot"?
foots
feet
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Multiple Choice
What is the plural form of the word "child"?
children
Childs
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