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Subjects and Predicates

Grammar and Usage Lesson #15 CCSS.ELA–LITERACY.L. 1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.

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Verbs Review of the three types. What’s a verb? Verbs express an action –Ex: bring, change, grow, consider Verbs express an occurrence –Ex: become, happen,

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 A verb makes a declaration about a subject. › A verb states an occurrence (occur, happen) › A verb is a state of being › A verb is an action.

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Predicates Simple, Compound and Complete

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Every complete sentence must have two components: 1. A thing (noun) (subject) 2. An Action (verb) (predicate) John went to the store. Verb NOUN.

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The Sentence and Its Parts Part I

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Simple Subjects and Predicates

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 What is a verb?  Something you do?  An action verb is a word that names an action.  Action verbs may be more than one word.  They express physical.

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The Sentence & Its Parts

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The Sentence.

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How do I make an “A” on my 9-Weeks Test?. Study Flashcards with a friend or family member. Remember there are three vocabulary sheets: The Holocaust Vocabulary.

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Sentence Structure *A sentence is a group of words expressing a complete thought.

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Unit 1 Types of Sentences Complete Subjects and Predicates Simple Subjects and Predicates.

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The Parts of a Sentence Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while.

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BASIC PARTS OF A SENTENCE: SUBJECT: The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is doing or being something. You can find the subject.

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Basic Sentence Parts.

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The Sentence and Its Parts

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Sentence Review. 1. Use hamburger fold. 2. Fold edges down to fold.

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The subject of a sentence is what the sentence is about. It usually performs the action of the verb. Simple Subject The main word/word group that tells.

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Subject and Predicate Subject = The subject is who or what the sentence is about. It (the subject) is always a noun. Predicate = The predicate tells what the subject ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

  • Subject The subject is who or what the sentence is about. It (the subject) is always a noun.
  • Predicate The predicate tells what the subject is doing. It explains the action, condition, or effect of the subject. The predicate includes the simple predicate and all the words directly associated with it.
  • Simple predicate The main verb of the sentence.
  • The subject is a noun, a person, place or thing, its who or what the sentence is about. The predicates a verb, an action word,that gets this subject up and out. At least thats what Mr. Morton says.
  • The subject of a sentence is the main noun, the noun doing the action. Every sentence has a subject, although sometimes the subject is just hinted at. To find the subject of a sentence, first find the main verb (the simple predicate). Then ask yourself, Who or what is doing this action? More often, the subject comes first in a sentence, and
  • Ask Yourself What is?
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  • Those socks have been under the bed for three weeks.
  • To find the subject ask yourself, What has been?
  • Answer thesocks
  • The subject and verb must agree in number. This means that a singular subject takes a singular verb, and a plural subject takes a plural verb. You dont have to distinguish singular verbs from plural verbs you have to distinguish between singular and plural
  • subjects. Get it? Because if you can determine whether a subject is singular or plural, your ear will match it with the correct verb. (Trust me!)
  • If your subject is singular, match the verb with it if your subject is plural, use they.
  • The danger of eating too many chips (do, does) not worry her.
  • Remember If you listen to your ear, youll choose the correct verb.

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Simple Subjects and Predicates. Huge cresting waves. pound the sailboat. Simple Subject: Waves. Simple Predicate: Pound. Simple Subject: key word or words in the subject. Simple Predicate: verb or verb phrase that tells something about the subject.

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Simple Subjects and Predicates Huge cresting waves pound the sailboat Simple Subject: Waves Simple Predicate: Pound • Simple Subject: key word or words in the subject. • Simple Predicate: verb or verb phrase that tells something about the subject. • Example: The unrelenting Ms. Andersonsailed faster than her competition Simple Subject Simple Predicate Why is this important??? * If you can’t find the simple subject and a simple predicate in your sentence, you’ve created a fragment. This is also known as an incomplete thought. In other words, if you don’t have a simple subject or simple predicate, you run the risk of being misunderstood. Complete Subjects and Predicates • Complete Subject: the simple subject and all the words that modify, or tell more about, it. • Complete Predicate: the verb and all the words that modify, or tell more about, it. Disaster movies fascinate nearly everyone Complete Subject Complete Predicate *Tip – every word in a sentence belongs to either the complete subject or complete predicate*

Compound Subjects, Verbs, and Predicates Class Practice • Compound Subject: two or more subjects that share a verb. • Compound Verb: two or more verbs or verb phrases (IE – am running, had eaten) that are joined by a conjunction and share the same subject. • Compound Predicate: consists of a compound verb and all the words that go with each verb. Compound Subject Divers and climbersshare a love of adventure. Verb Compound Subject Compound Verb Diversswim and breath under water. Subject Compound Verb Compound Predicate Our studentsstudy all day and sleep through the night. Compound Predicate Class Practice • Underline the simple subject and simple predicate • Lindblom Math and Science Academy destroyed Whitney Young at the Ultimate Frisbee tournament. • Mr. Suh, a Lindblom teacher, rejected the offer of coaching synchronized swimming. • The fast car also zipped across Ashland Avenue. • Mark CS or F for complete sentence or fragment. • In January 1998, a hurricane tore through Englewood. • Students around the class all the time. • The sophomores survived their freshman year. • Underline the complete subjects and complete predicates • The special-effects crew created tiny models of the ship. • Experts on the disaster were fooled by these scenes. • Underline the compound subject or compound predicate • Children and adults can survive frigid water for a long time. • Cold water signals the brain and triggers a “diving reflex.”

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