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DECLARATIVE SENTENCES
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES
Always make a statement and end in a period.
I will study for my English quiz when I get home
from school.
Always asks a question and ends in a question
mark.
When will you study for the English quiz?
EXCLAMATORY SENTENCES
Always shows emotion and ends in an exclamation
mark.
I can’t believe you haven’t studied for the
English quiz yet!
Asks
a request or makes a
command
Can end in EITHER an
exclamation mark OR a period
depending on how the
command is being said.
Study for your English quiz.
Study for your English quiz!
The
subject of an imperative
sentence is ALWAYS YOU
because YOU are listening to
the command.
The
SUBJECT is the part of the sentence that
tells us who or what the sentence is about.
The English quiz is on Monday.
The
SIMPLE SUBJECT is the noun or pronoun
in the complete subject.
The English quiz is on Monday.
The
PREDICATE is the part of
the sentence that tells you
what the subject does.
The English quiz is on Monday.
The
SIMPLE PREDICATE is the
verb in the complete
predicate.
The English quiz is on Monday.
A
sentence may have more than
one simple subject. Two or more
simple subjects that have the
same predicate is called a
compound subject. The subjects
are joined by or, and, or but.
Keisha or Alex can fix that bike
for you.
A
compound predicate has two or
more simple predicates, or verbs
that have the same subject. The
simple predicates are connected by
or, and or but.
Wasps drink nectar and eat other
insects.
Use
a simple sentence to express one
complete thought.
Objects fall from space into the atmosphere.
Combine
two or more sentences to make a
compound sentence. The simple sentences
can be joined by a comma and conjunctions
such as and, or or but, or by a semicolon.
A crater can be formed by a bomb, or it can be
formed by a meteorite.
A
fragment is a group of words that make up
only part of a sentence. A fragment does not
express a complete thought. It may be
missing a subject, a predicate or both:
A package to Louis.
Finished her homework
The playful puppy
A
run on sentence occurs when two or more
separate sentences are joined incorrectly.
The boys played video games they watched a
movie.
The magician was excellent, the audience
marveled at his tricks.
Three ways to correct a run on:
Separate the sentence into two complete sentence
Add a comma and a conjunction to form a compound
sentence.
Add a semicolon to form a compound sentence.
Sample sentence:
The boys played video games they watched a movie
The boys played video games. They watched a movie.
The boys played video games, and they watched a movie.
The boys played video games; they watched a movie.