9th Grade Parts of a Sentence.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Prepositional Phrases as Adjectives and Adverbs
Advertisements

Parts of a sentence.
Identifying Parts of Speech & their Functions Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Prepositions, Adjectives, & Adverbs; Subjects & Objects.
Grammar and Usage Lesson #15 CCSS.ELA–LITERACY.L. 1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
Parts of the Sentence. Simple subject and verb Homework stinks. Subject The noun, or word group acting as a noun, that performs the action expressed in.
English Baseball Group 2A
Identifying Prepositional Phrases
that is a very loud boat something must be wrong with it
Used in place of a noun pronoun.
Second Grade: What is a sentence
Simple Subjects and Verbs
Simple and Complete Subjects and Predicates
Writing English Preparation Ali Abdullah al shehan : Supervision
Click the globe beside the matching definition.
By Marsha Barrow.
 V = verb: in this case, a linking verb  S = subject: noun or pronoun performing the action  PN = predicate nominatives: comes after a linking verb.
The Parts of a Sentence Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while.
BASIC PARTS OF A SENTENCE: SUBJECT: The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is doing or being something. You can find the subject.
Functions of a Noun A noun is a person, place, thing or idea. A noun can be found in any part of a sentence. The function of a noun will vary depending.
Basic Sentence Parts.
The Sentence and Its Parts
Grammar Chapter 1 Review The sentence and its parts.
The subject of a sentence is what the sentence is about. It usually performs the action of the verb. Simple Subject The main word/word group that tells.
Subjects and Predicates. Subject Tells whom or what the sentence is about Example: The black pan is very hot.
Simple and Complete. Sentence  Subject and Predicate Every sentence has: Subject Predicate.
Simple and Complete Subjects and Predicates By Cheryl Hamilton Grade 5.
ENGLISH BASICS Subject- predicate notes. Every complete sentence needs… A SUBJECT and A PREDICATE.
Subject and Predicate A sentence has a subject and a predicate.
Subject/Predicate Song Sung to the tune of “A Tisket, a Tasket, a Green and Yellow Basket”
What makes a complete sentence? English I CP. What do you need to make a complete sentence? A subject and a predicate. End of story. Without these, you.
VERBS. VERB A word that expresses an action or state of being.
Classifying Sentences By Structure The Foundation of Effective Essay Writing Cheryl Matthews Ninth Grade English March 18, 2008.
DGP – S ENTENCE 1 Sentence Parts. S ENTENCE / W ORD B ANK What’s the brand of your sneakers, man? Word Bank: intransitive verb, noun of direct address,
Category 2 Category 6 Category 3.
Sentence Structure By: Amanda Garrett Bailey. What is the function of: Nouns Pronouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs.
Parts of Speech By: Miaya Nischelle Sample. NOUN A noun is a person place or thing.
Syntax- the object study. What is syntax?  Syntax is the study of the structure  of sentences.  Syntax analyzes how words combine to form sentences.
Prepositional Phrases as Adjectives and Adverbs
Subject/Predicate Bell Ringer…
G.L. 4 - Action Verbs Action verbs tell what the subject is or does. A sentence can contain more than one action verb. Action verbs make writing more vivid.
SUBJECT AND PREDICATES English Nine. Parts of a Sentence? A sentence needs two parts: a. Subject (Noun) b. Predicate (Action)
The World of Verbs.
Subjects and Predicates
PHRASE.
Daily Grammar Practice Week One Grade 8
Parts of a Sentence 8/10/2016.
Subjects and Predicates
Types of Sentences Simple and Compound.
Diagramming sentences
DGP – Sentence 1 Sentence Parts.
Sentence Fragments Unit 1 Lesson 4.
Week 2 DGP 11th Grade.
Diagramming Sentences Notes
8th Grade Sentence Structure
Diagramming the Subject, Verb, Adverb, and Direct Object
Sentences What are they?.
B. Complete Subject The complete subject tells us who or what the sentence is about. Example: All people change their environment All people is the complete.
Phrases.
Daily Grammar Practice Week One Grade 8
©2004 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers.
Adjectives and Predicate Adjectives 23
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES
Subjects and Predicates
The Phrase.
Take Notes! Sentence Parts: Subject and Predicate.
Materials Needed A red pen A highlighter
Sentence parts and phrases
Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
Subject’s, Predicates & Sentences
Part of Speech A simple Sentence must have two parts...these are the ____ and the _____.
Presentation transcript:

9th Grade Parts of a Sentence

Simple Subjects Subject – Who or what is doing/did something in the sentence. Simple Subject – The main noun or pronoun that tells what the sentence is about. The young boy found a new toy. The monitor was removed from Ender’s neck.

Simple Predicate Predicate – What is happening in the sentence – Tells something about the subject. Simple Predicate –Main verb or verb phrase that tells about the subject. The young boy found a new toy. The monitor was removed from Ender’s neck.

Complete Subject Complete Subject - simple subject and all the words that modify it. The young boy found a new toy. The monitor was removed from Ender’s neck.

Complete Predicate Complete Predicate - simple predicate (Main Verb) and all the words that modify it. The young boy found a new toy. The monitor was removed from Ender’s neck.

Practice! Donald Duncan was an American inventor. He founded a toy company in the 1920s. The yo-yo moves up and down the string