Subjects and Predicates

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Subjects and Predicates 4 Types of Sentences Run-Ons and Fragments Subjects and Predicates

A sentence is a group of words that expresses a…

1 - telling 2 - asking 3 - exclamatory 4 - request or command

A telling sentence makes a A telling sentence ends with a

An asking sentence is also called a An asking sentence ends with a

An exclamatory sentence expresses a An exclamatory sentence ends with a

A request or command sentence ends with a

Please take me to the park. The baby is screaming! Can I go with you to the store? My mom is beautiful.

A run-on sentence is too long. A fragment is too short. Remember, a sentence must express a

The predicate tells what the subject The subject tells the sentence is about. The predicate tells what the subject

The three cats jumped on the bed. The dirty blanket was in the closet. Katie went to the store.

Subjects and Predicates 4 Types of Sentences Run-Ons and Fragments Subjects and Predicates