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English
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Parts of a Sentence Review
Mrs. Wrucke

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Multiple Choice
There are 4 parts to sentences.
Where do you split the parts?
where it feels right
after the verb
at the comma
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The main part of a sentence includes the subject and verb. It is a complete thought.
The bear swam across the river.
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Multiple Choice
What is the main part of this sentence?
Speaking loudly, she got Grandpa's attention.
Speaking loudly
she got Grandpa's attention
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The lead-in part of a sentence leads into other parts. It is not a complete thought.
With strength, Tod swam across the river.
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Multiple Choice
What is the lead-in part of this sentence?
While taking an afternoon nap, she dreamed of cookies.
While taking an
While taking an afternoon nap
she dreamed
she dreamed of cookies
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The add-on part of a sentence gives extra information. It is not a complete thought.
Kevin ate his ice cream, smiling with joy.
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Multiple Choice
What is the add-on part of this sentence?
Martha couldn’t hold back her excitement, dancing around the classroom.
Martha couldn't hold back
Martha couldn't hold back her excitement
dancing around
dancing around the classroom
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The in-between part of a sentence gives extra information. It interrupts another part.
The beach, he realized, would be the perfect place for vacation.
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Multiple Choice
What is the in-between part of this sentence?
My uncle, forgetting that his chair was broken, tumbled to the ground.
My uncle
forgetting that his char
forgetting that his chair was broken
tunmbbled to the ground
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Remember, an in-between part INTERUPTS ANOTHER PART.
So, if you have an in-between part, it is surrounded by one part.
My grandpa, who is 85 years old, went to Mexico last summer.
"My Grandpa went to Mexico last summer" is one part, the main part. It is interrupted by the in-between part, "who is 85 years old."
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Multiple Choice
What is the main part of this sentence?
My uncle, forgetting that his chair was broken, tumbled to the ground.
My uncle
forgetting that his chair was broken
tumbled to the ground
My uncle tumbled to the ground
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Poll
How confident do you feel with the parts of a sentence?
I feel great!
I feel pretty good, but I could use a little more practice.
I don't feel good, and I want more practice.
I don't get it at all.
Parts of a Sentence Review
Mrs. Wrucke

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