The 5 Parts of a Sentence are
1)Subject
2)verb
3)capital letter
4)End mark
5)Complete Sense
Does the sentence "School is fun!" make complete sense?
What is
"yes"
A subject is the topic or what the sentence is about. A predicate says something about the subject.
Consider the sentence "School is fun!" What is the subject?What is "School"
What are "declarative, exclamatory, interrogative and imperative"
What part of speech names a person, place, thing, activity, or idea?
Example "I go to Grace New Hope to attend class."
What is "a noun"
What part of speech is a word used to connect other words, phrases or clauses together?
Example: I like ice cream and popsicle.
What is "a conjunction"
Consider the sentence "School is fun!"
What part of a sentence is the exclamation mark?
What is "end mark"
A subject is the topic or what the sentence is about. A predicate says something about the subject.
Consider the sentence "School is fun!" What is the predicate?
What is "is fun!"
A declarative sentence makes a statement.
An exclamatory sentence adds emphasis to a word.
An interrogative sentence asks a question.
An imperative sentence makes a command or request.
Name the sentence purpose: I finished my work!
What is "exclamatory"
What part of speech replaces a noun to avoid repetition?
Example: Sally lost her favorite pencil. She has to find it.What is "a pronoun"
Example: Whoa! That roller coaster is awesome!
What is "an interjection"
Consider the sentence "School is fun!"
What part of a sentence is "S"?
What is "capital letter"
A subject is the topic or what the sentence is about. A predicate says something about the subject.
Consider the sentence "The baseball field is really muddy."
What is the subject?
What is "The baseball field"
A declarative sentence makes a statement.
An exclamatory sentence adds emphasis to a word.
An interrogative sentence asks a question.
An imperative sentence makes a command or request.
Name the sentence purpose: Go and do your work!
What is "imperative"
What part of speech is a word that is used to describe an action, state or occurance.
Example: I like to ski and play hockey.
What is "a verb"
What part of speech relations a noun or pronoun to another word?
Examples: They drove over the bridge.
What is "a preposition"
Consider the sentence "School is fun!"
What part of a sentence is "is"?
What is "verb"
A subject is the topic or what the sentence is about. A predicate says something about the subject.
Consider the sentence "The baseball field is really muddy."
What is the predicate?
What is "is really muddy."
A declarative sentence makes a statement.
An exclamatory sentence adds emphasis to a word.
An interrogative sentence asks a question.
An imperative sentence makes a command or request.
Name the sentence purpose: I have to finish my work.
What part of speech describes a noun?
Example: The small, heart-shaped cupcakes smell sweet.
What is "an adjective"
What are the 8 parts of speech that begin with a consonant?
What are "nouns, pronouns, verbs, conjunctions and prepositions"
Consider the sentence "School is fun!"
What part of a sentence is "School"?
What is "subject"
A subject is the topic or what the sentence is about. A predicate says something about the subject.
Consider the sentence "The boy and the girl were playing in the playground."
What is the boy and girl (subject)/were playing in the playground (predicate)
A declarative sentence makes a statement.
An exclamatory sentence adds emphasis to a word.
An interrogative sentence asks a question.
An imperative sentence makes a command or request.
Name the sentence purpose: Did you finish your work?
What is "interrogative"
What part of speech modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb and answers the questions how, when, why and where?
Example: Yesterday, I finished my assignment quickly.
What is "an adverb"
What are the 8 parts of speech that begin with a vowel?
What are "adjectives, adverbs, and interjections"