Chart A
Chart E/ Nouns
Sentence Structures
Chart I/ Adverbs
Chart J/Adjectives
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What are the 4 Purposes of Sentences?

Declarative (.)

Exclamatory (!)

Interrogative (?)

Imperative (. !)

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A common noun.

What is any common noun?

i.e. dog

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A compound sentence must have?

Two or more independent clauses 

A coordinating conjunction

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Give 3 parts of speech an adverb can modify.

Verb, adjective and adverb

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An adjective 

modifies a noun or pronoun by describing, qualifying, or limiting.

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What are 4 sentence structures?

Simple

Compound  (FANBOYS)

Complex   www.asia.wub  who/which

Compound-Complex

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This is a specific noun that requires a capital letter. 

What is a proper noun?

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The purpose of this sentence.

Henry, hold the ball. 

Imperative 

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The questions that adverbs can answer are:

What is:

how, when, where, why, how often, how much, to what extent, under what condition

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An adjective answers the questions

What kind?

How many?

Which? 

Whose? 

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8 parts of speech

Noun (N)       Conjunction (C)

Pronoun (P)    Interjection (I)

Verb (V)         Preposition (P)

Adverb (AV)    Adjective  (AJ)

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A noun that is more than one.

What is a plural noun?

300

The pattern of the sentence. 

Caleb, eat your lunch. 

S-Vt-DO

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The adverb is:

The bird sang sweetly. 

What is sweetly. 

300

Find the descriptive adjective

Mikayla has a fluffy hamster.  

Fluffy

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5 parts of a sentence

1. Subject (S)

2. Verb (V)

3. Capital Letter

4. End Mark (. ? !)

5. Complete Sense

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The type of noun that is made up of two or more words joined together.  

What is a compound noun?

400

Three ways to change a sentence from declarative to interrogative.

change end mark


interrogative pronoun in place of subject 


add helping verb

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Add an adverb-

Josiah ran.  

Any adverb

Yesterday Josiah ran.

Josiah ran swiftly. 

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Find the possessive proper noun adjective.

Leah's painting won an award. 

Leah's

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Seven Sentence Patterns

S - Vi                  

S-Vt-DO               S-Vt-IO-DO

S-VL-PN               S-Vt-DO-OCN

S-VL-PA                S-Vt-DO-OCA

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The roles or jobs a noun can have in a sentence. 

SPIDO-PONA

subject noun

possessive noun adj

indirect object

direct object

object of the preposition

predicate nominative

object complement noun

noun of direct address

appositive 

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An example of a compound sentence is

Make your bed and clean your room.

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Identify the adverbial phrase 

Noah swam in the pool.

in the pool

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Find the limiting adjectives 

Xerxes saw a spider. 

a- article adjective 

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