sentence and its parts
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SENTENCE AND ITS PARTS
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Definition:
A word or group of words that expresses a COMPLETE THOUGHT.
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Definition:
In order to be a correct sentence, it must express a complete thought.
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What do we mean by complete thought?
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What do we mean by complete thought?
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To be a complete thought, a sentence needs a subject, and a verb.
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What is a SUBJECT?
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What is a subject?
The Subject is who or what the sentence is about.
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How about Predicate?
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What is a predicate?
It describes the subject; actions, states of being, or events. The verb (and all the other words that come after the subject) is called the predicate.
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Read… Is this a sentence?
I sing.
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Although this sentence has only two words, it's a complete sentence: I sing. It's a complete thought. It has a subject, the word I . The verb is sing. If we want to add words to the sentence, we can: I sing a lovely song. Those words a lovely song are not a complete sentence; they're just a piece of a sentence. That's called a sentence fragment.
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Read… Is this a sentence?
Run.
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Read… What is the predicate?
I sing a lovely song.
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Let us try this…
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Identify whether the set of words is a complete sentence or sentence fragment? Explain your answer.
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The wet sailors.
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The bird built a nest.
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Went to the store.
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She was very tired.
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Carl drove home.
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A complete thought.
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A red bicycle.
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Going to the show.