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Sentence Structure/ Types of Sentences

Sentence Structure/ Types of Sentences

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English

3rd Grade

Medium

CCSS
L.2.1F, L.3.1A, L.3.1H

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Karissa Shepard

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7 Slides • 18 Questions

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Sentence Structure

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​English Sentence Structure

  • ​A new sentence starts with a capital letter.

    • He earned a pizza party.

  • ​A sentence ends with punctuation (period, question mark, exclamation point)

    • ​He earned a pizza party.

  • ​A sentence contains a subject.

    • He earned a pizza party.

  • ​A sentence follows SUBJECT + VERB + OBJECT word order.

    • ​He (subject) earned (verb) a pizza party (object).

  • ​A sentence must have a complete idea and can STAND ALONE.

    • Even though I like pizza - - - NOT a complete thought

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Multiple Choice

What's wrong with this sentence?

ran to the store.

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no verb

2

no subject

3

no punctuation

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run-on

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Multiple Choice

Why is this sentence a fragment?

Peter at the park.

1

no subject

2

no verb

3

no punctuation

4

run-on

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Multiple Choice

A sentence must end with ____________________.

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punctuation

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subject

3

verb

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a capital letter

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​Subject

​A person, animal, place, or thing that DOES THE ACTION.

​****the subject is always a NOUN.

​I like spaghetti.

He reads many books.

They eat pizza every Friday.

​My mom loves to sing in the shower.

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​Verb

​an action word

​--what the subject is doing

​I like spaghetti.

​He reads many books.

​They eat pizza every Friday.

​My mom loves to sing in the shower.

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​Object

​the person, animal, or thing that RECEIVES the action.

​​I like spaghetti.

​He reads many books.

​They eat pizza every Friday.

​My mom loves to sing in the shower.

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Fill in the Blank

______________ - a person, place, or thing that DOES THE ACTION in the sentence

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Fill in the Blank

______________ - the action word in a sentence

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​Simple sentence

​Has a subject and a verb

​Is only ONE complete thought - - (independent clause)

​She wrote.

​She wrote a paper.

​She wrote a paper on Friday.

​She wrote a paper on Friday night before the football game.

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Multiple Choice

She wrote the paper.

What is the subject?

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She

2

wrote

3

the

4

paper

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Multiple Choice

She wrote the paper.

What is the verb?

1

She

2

wrote

3

the

4

paper

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Multiple Choice

She wrote the paper.

What is the object?

1

She

2

wrote

3

the

4

paper

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Fill in the Blank

Correct this sentence:

he was late to class

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Fill in the Blank

Type the subject of the sentence:

Luis runs faster than Jose.

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Fill in the Blank

Type the verb of the sentence:

Luis runs faster than Jose.

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​Compound Sentences

​-Two simple sentences (or independent clauses) COMBINED

​-We combine them with a COMMA and a JOINING WORD

​She likes bacon. She hates pickles.

​COMPOUND SENTENCE:

​She likes bacon, but she hates pickles.

​TWO SIMPLE SENTENCES:

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Fill in the Blank

Is this a simple or compound sentence?

Oliver eats green beans.

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Fill in the Blank

Is this a simple or compound sentence?

Lauren has three dogs, and she has one cat.

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence is written correctly?

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John visits his brother in May but he won't see his mom until next year.

2

john visits his brother in May but he won't see his mom until next year

3

John visits his brother in May, but he won't see his mom until next year.

4

John visits his brother in May but, he won't see his mom until next year.

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Fill in the Blank

Combine these sentences using the joining word SO.

I was late to school. I had to get a tardy.

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Fill in the Blank

Combine these sentences using the joining word BUT.

Rebecca wanted to play basketball. She did not make the team.

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Fill in the Blank

Combine these sentences using the joining word AND.

We have pizza on Friday night. We usually get ice cream, too.

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Open Ended

Create your own compound sentence. Remember your punctuation!

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