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Title: Parts of a Sentence


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Parts of a Sentence
  • Overview, Subject, and Predicate

2
Sentence
  • Word group that contains
  • Subject
  • Verb
  • Complete thought
  • If it does not contain ALL THREE, it is a
    sentence fragment.

3
Sentence or Fragment?
  • The contest for tenth-grade students.
  • The contest for tenth-grade students ends next
    week.
  • Was chosen as the best one.
  • Her essay was chosen as the best one.
  • When the judges announced the winner.
  • When the judges announced the winner, everyone
    applauded.

4
Practice Fragment or Sentence
  • 1. Vampire bats only in the tropics of Central
    and South America.
  • 2. Most horror tales about vampires bats are not
    true.
  • 3. Vampire bats very small mammals.
  • 4. Although they do bite other animals.
  • 5. That they do not drain their victims of blood.
  • 6. Their small teeth are as sharp as needles.
  • 7. While animals are sleeping.
  • 8. But can be dangerous.
  • 9. Some vampire bats carriers of rabies.

5
Practice Fragment or Sentence
  • 1. Vampire bats only in the tropics of Central
    and South America. (verb)
  • 2. Most horror tales about vampires bats are not
    true. (c)
  • 3. Vampire bats very small mammals. (verb)
  • 4. Although they do bite other animals.
    (incomplete)
  • 5. That they do not drain their victims of blood.
    (incomplete)
  • 6. Their small teeth are as sharp as needles. (c)
  • 7. While animals are sleeping. (incomplete)
  • 8. But can be dangerous. (subj)
  • 9. Some vampire bats carriers of rabies. (verb)

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Subjects and Predicates
  • Sentences consist of two basic parts subjects
    and predicates
  • Subject who/what the sentence is about
  • Predicate something about the subject.
  • Always has verb!!
  • Some residents of the desert can survive a long
    drought.
  • Particularly noteworthy is the Australian frog.
  • For up to three years it can live without
    rainfall.

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Subject
  • Simple Subject main word/word group who/what
    the sentence is about
  • Complete Subject simple subject plus any
    words/word groups that modify it
  • A dog with this pedigree is usually nervous.
  • dog
  • a dog with this pedigree
  • Both of these birds are for sale.
  • both
  • both of these birds

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Predicate
  • Simple Predicate VERB main word/word group that
    tells something about subject
  • Complete Predicate verb and all words that
    modify verb and complete the meaning
  • Spiders snare their prey in intricate webs.
  • snare
  • snare their prey in intricate webs
  • Rosa has been looking for you all morning.
  • has been looking
  • has been looking for you all morning

9
Write the sentence. Identify the subject and
verb/verb phrases
  • Despite their fragile appearance, butterflies
    have a great deal of stamina.
  • Despite their fragile appearance, butterflies
    have a great deal of stamina.
  • They often fly more than 1000 miles.
  • They often fly more than 1000 miles.
  • The painted lady butterfly has been seen in the
    middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
  • The painted lady butterfly has been seen in the
    middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
  • This species was once spotted over the Arctic
    Circle.
  • This species was once spotted over the Arctic
    Circle.
  • Millions of these insects flutter across North
    America.
  • Millions of these insects flutter across North
    America.
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