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Sentences. You think you know, but you have no idea!. A Sentence…. Is a complete thought. Contains a subject and a verb. Can stand by itself and still make sense. Is a complete thought! Incomplete thoughts are called fragments, but we’ll get to that in a little while.
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Sentences You think you know, but you have no idea!
A Sentence…. • Is a complete thought. • Contains a subject and a verb. • Can stand by itself and still make sense. • Is a complete thought! • Incomplete thoughts are called fragments, but we’ll get to that in a little while.
Complete Subjects and Predicates • The complete subject of a sentence consists of the subject and any words related to it. • The complete predicate consists of the verb and any words related to it. • The cat with the blue eyes | is Siamese. • Cat lovers of all ages|collectcats of all kinds. • Images of cats|appeared on many Greek coins in the fifth century.
iTry • Leopards are members of the family of big cats. • The leopard's body is specifically designed to survive cold winters. • Its pale or yellowish-brown coat features widely spaced dark brown spots. • Its fur changes from a deep reddish yellow in the summer to a lighter shade in the winter.
MOVIE TIME • http://www.brainpop.com/english/grammar/subjectandpredicate/
Compound Subjects and Verbs • Just so you know, some sentences have two or more subjects. • They can also have two or more verbs! • Compound Subjects • Cats and kittens are popular pets. • Compound verbs • Kittens sleep, eat, and play.
Independent Clauses • An independent clause has a subject and a verb and can stand by itself. • The ski lift took us up the mountain. • The bell rang. • She rode up the path to school. • I tried ski-jumping and snowboarding.
Dependent Clauses • A dependent clause (or subordinate clause) has a subject and a verb, but it cannot stand alone! It is not a complete sentence! It is only part of a sentence! • After the rock climber hammered the rock • When the bicycle had a flat tire • After she reached the top of the cliff • When I walked into the room • Because a nice and smelly lady smiled
iTry • The singer was terrific • Before she came out on the stage • The band played several numbers • The guitarist played one solo with his teeth • The music was extremely loud • The audience cheered wildly • When she began singing the first song • As I walked into the concert • I saw headbangers
MOVIE TIME • http://www.brainpop.com/english/grammar/clauses/
A SIMPLE SENTENCE • A simple sentence consists of a single independent clause. • A simple sentence NEVER has a dependent clause. • Also, it never has more than one independent clause • The rain arrived yesterday. • The dog barked.
Simple Sentences Continued • Are these sentences still simple? • Landslides and avalanches are common. • The door squeaked and rattled. • My mother and father said goodbye and left for vacation. • He opened the letter and the box. • It can rain from the east or from the west. • YES! A simple sentence may have a compound subject or compound verbs!
Compound Sentence • A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses. • In MOST compound sentences, the independent clauses are joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction. • They may also be joined by a semicolon. • Many people love Chris Brown’s music, but other people prefer his dance moves. • Many people love Chris Brown’s music; other people prefer his dance moves.
FANBOYS • You can remember the coordinating conjunctions by the word FANBOYS. • For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So • To combine the two independent clauses insert a comma + FANBOYS. • I was born in January. I wish that I had been born in the summer. • I was born in January, but I wish that I had been born in the summer.
iTry • Many people think pizza is delicious. Other people think that pizza is nasty. • Britney Spears tried to start a new fad by shaving her head. People thought she was crazy. • Rihanna is popular among teens. Some adults like to jam out to Rihanna too.
Answers! • Many people think that pizza is delicious, but others think it is nasty. • Brittney Spears tried to start a new fad by shaving her head, so people thought she was crazy. • Rihanna is popular among teenagers, but some adults like to jam out as well.
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Complex Sentence • A complex sentence contains an independent clause + one or more dependent clauses. • A dependent clause usually begins with a subordinating conjunction. • After he scored the first goal of the game, a player broke the hockey stick. • Because I sprinted to catch the bus, I dropped my lunch in a puddle of mud.
Subordinating Conjunctions • A WHITE BUS • After, although, as • When, while, where • However • If • Than, though • Even though • Because, before • Until, unless • Since, so that
iTry • Since teenagers love to dance, they enjoy music. • When singers perform on stage, people in the audience sing along with them. • Teenage girls in the audience often screamed while Elvis Presley performed on stage. • After I attended the concert, I ate a booger slushie. • I ate pizza as I drank my green booger slushie.
Run-On Sentence • A run-on sentence contains two or more independent clauses that are inappropriately joined. • The length of the sentence does not determine whether it is a run-on sentence. • You can have short run-on sentences! • I love cookies he likes brownies. • He prefers ponies, I like donkeys.
Run On? Fragments? Oh MY!!! • http://www.brainpop.com/english/grammar/runonsentences/ • http://www.brainpop.com/english/grammar/sentencefragments/