Lesson 1: Complete Subject and Predicate
When you are making a sentence, make sure you have a subject and predicate. Otherwise is it not a sentence.
Subject - Tells what the sentence is about.
Predicate - Tells what the subject is/does.
Subject - Tells what the sentence is about.
Predicate - Tells what the subject is/does.
Complete Subject
The girls John and Mary |
Complete Predicate
eat some cake. are watching a movie. |
Lesson 2: Simple Subject and Predicate
Simple Subject - The main noun in the subject.
Simple Predicate - The main verb in the predicate.
Simple Predicate - The main verb in the predicate.
Simple Subject
The girls My funny friend |
Simple Predicate
eat some cake. are watching a movie. |
Lesson 3: Compound Sentences
A sentence that combines two simple sentences together.
The funny cat jumps on the bed, and the silly dog runs in the room.
That vampire turns into a bat, but it forgot to change it's clothes.
Lesson 4: 4 Types of Sentences
Declarative
The dog is white.
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Interrogative
Is the dog white?
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Imperative
Go there.
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ExclamatoryThe dog is white!
(Exclamatory can also be declarative or imperative too.) |