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Subject/Predicate Slides

Subject/Predicate Slides

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English

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Sofia Kopanis

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18 Slides • 25 Questions

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What are the four sentence types?

Let's Recall...

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Multiple Choice

A declarative sentence always ends with a...

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!

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. OR !

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.

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?

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Multiple Choice

An exclamatory sentence always ends with a...

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!

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. OR !

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.

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?

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Multiple Choice

An interrogative sentence always ends with a...

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!

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. OR !

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.

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?

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Multiple Choice

An imperative sentence always ends with a...

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!

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. OR !

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.

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?

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Multiple Choice

A declarative sentence is a....

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command

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statement of fact/ opinion

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question

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exclaim

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Multiple Choice

An interrogative sentence is a....

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command

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statement of fact/ opinion

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question

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exclaim

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Multiple Choice

An imperative sentence is a....

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command

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statement of fact/ opinion

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question

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exclaim

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Multiple Choice

An exclamatory sentence is a/an....

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command

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statement of fact/ opinion

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question

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exclaim

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Let's get started on Subject/Predicates!

Be an active listener.

There will be formative checks during this lesson.

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Multiple Choice

Which part of speech can be the subject of a sentence?

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Noun or Pronoun

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Verb or Adverb

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Adjective or Conjunction

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Preposition or Interjection

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Multiple Choice

Which part of speech is typically the predicate in a sentence?

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Noun

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Adjective

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Verb

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Adverb

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Open Ended

What is the difference between the subject and the predicate of a sentence?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following sentences is a declarative sentence?

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My team and I scored a goal!

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LeBron James scored 3 points.

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You set a world record!

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That sounds ridiculous!

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Multiple Select

Select all the sentences that contain both a subject and a predicate.

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Elmo knows where you live.

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Spiders walk so creepily.

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You set a world record!

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Declarative.

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Multiple Choice

What is the subject and predicate in the sentence: 'Those cars exploded fast!'?

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Subject: Those cars, Predicate: exploded fast

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Subject: exploded fast, Predicate: Those cars

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Subject: fast, Predicate: Those cars exploded

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Subject: cars exploded, Predicate: fast

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Open Ended

Explain how to identify the subject in an interrogative sentence.

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Multiple Choice

What is the subject and predicate in the question: 'When did your brother leave?'

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Subject: your brother, Predicate: did leave

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Subject: When, Predicate: did your brother leave

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Subject: did, Predicate: your brother leave

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Subject: leave, Predicate: when did your brother

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are characteristics of imperative sentences?

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They give a command or request

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They always start with a verb

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They have an understood subject (you)

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They ask a question

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Open Ended

What is the subject and predicate in the sentence: 'Tell me the secret!'?

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Multiple Select

Which of the following sentences are imperative?

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We scored a goal.

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Score a goal!

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We scored a goal?

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Tell me the secret!

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

In the imperative sentence 'Score a goal!', what is the implied subject?

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You

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We

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They

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He

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Open Ended

Reflecting on today's lesson about sentence structure, what is one thing you learned about identifying the subject in a sentence, and what would you like to know more about?

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Multiple Choice

What is the subject of the sentence 'Spongebob Squarepants eats an amazing cookie'?

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Spongebob Squarepants

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cookie

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eats

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delight

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