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REVIEWING SENTENCES

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Sentence
FOUR KINDS OF SENTENCES
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Declarative sentence
Interrogative
Imperative
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Exclamatory
CAPITALIZING AND
PUNCTUATING SENTENCES
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Capital Letter
Period
Question Mark
Exclamation Mark
SUBJECT PARTS AND
PREDICATE PARTS
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Subject part
Predicate part
USING COMMAS
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Comma

NOUNS
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Noun
PLURAL NOUNS
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Singular noun
Plural noun
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Plural noun

COMMON AND PROPER


NOUNS
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Common noun
Proper noun
POSSESSIVE NOUNS
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Possessive noun
Apostrophe
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SUFFIXES
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Suffix
WORDS THAT DESCRIBE
SENTENCES
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Simile
Metaphor
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Personification
ACTION VERBS
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Action Verb
OBJECTS OF VERBS
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Object

VERB TENSES
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Present tense
Past tense
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Future tense
PRONOUNS
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Pronoun
PRONOUNS AS SUBJECTS
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Subject Pronoun
POSSESIVE PRONOUNS
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Possesive pronoun
WORDS OFTEN CONFUSED
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Homonyms
REVIEWING SENTENCES
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Subject part
Predicate part
SIMPLE SUBJECTS
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Simple subject
SIMPLE PREDICATES
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Simple predicates
COMPOUND SUBJECTS
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Compound subject

is a group of words that states a complete idea

NTENCES
is a sentence that makes a statement or tells something
is a sentence that asks something
is a sentence that tells or asks somone to do something
is a sentence that shows excitement or strong feeling

Use
Use
Use
Use

a capital letter to begin the first word of every sentence


a period (.) at the end of a declarative or an imperative sentence
a question mark (?) at the end of an interrogative sentence
an exclamation mark (!) at the end of an exclamatory sentence or an interjection

The subject part of a sentence names whom or what the sentence is about. The subject part may hav
more than one word

The predicate part of a sentence tells what action the subject part does. The predicate part may have
more than one word

Use
Use
Use
Use
Use
Use

a
a
a
a
a
a

comma
comma
comma
comma
comma
comma

(,)
(,)
(,)
(,)
(,)
(,)

to set off words such as yes, no, and well when they begin a sentence
to set off the name of a person who is spoken to directly in a sentence
to separate the day from the date and the date of the year
after the year when it appears with the date in the middle of a sentence
to separate the name of a city and state
after the name of a state when it appears with a city name in the middle of a sentenc

A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea

is a noun that makes one person, place, thing, or idea


If a singular noun ends with s, ss, x, ch, sh, or z, add -es to form the plural
is a noun that names more than one person, place, thing, or idea
To make most singular nouns to plural, add -s
If a singular noun ends with a consonant and y, change the y to I and add -es to form the plural
If a singular noun ends in a vowel and y, add -s to form the plural

A common noun is a noun that names any person, place, thing, or idea
A proper noun is a noun that names a special person, place, thing, or idea. A proper noun can be one
than one word

A possessive noun is a noun that names who or what has something


Add an apostrophe and s ('s) to form the possessvie of most singulaar nouns
Add an apostrophe (') to form the possessive of plural nouns that end with -s
Add anapostrophe and s ('s) to form the possessive of plural nouns that do not end with s

Is one or more letters added to the end of a word

Is a comparison of two different things with the use of like or as


Is a comparison of two different things without the use of like or as
Is the use of words to give things and animals human qualities

Is a word that names an action it may contain more than one word. It may have a main verb and a he

The object of a verb receives the action of the verb. It answers the question whom? Or what? after an

The present tense of a verb names an action that happens now


The past tense of a verb names an action that already happened
The future tense of a verb names an action that will take place in the future

Is a word that takes the place of one or more nouns

A subject pronoun that is used as the subject of a sentence

Is a pronoun that names who or what has something

Are words that sound alike but have different spellings and different meanings

The subject part of a sentence names who or what the sentence is about. It may have one word or mo
The predicate part of a sentence tells the action the subject part does. It may have one word or more

The simple subject of a sentence is the main word in the subject part

The simple predicate is the main word or group of words in the predicate part

Has two or more simple subjects that have the same predicate. The subject are joined by and

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