Five Requirements of a Complete Sentence

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Five Requirements of a Complete Sentence

BEGIN WITH A CAPITAL LETTER HAVE END PUNCTUATION(?.!) MAKE SENSE S V HAVE A SUBJECT(S) HAVE A VERB (V) BEGIN WITH A CAPITAL LETTER Five Requirements of a Complete Sentence HAVE END PUNCTUATION(?.!)

X

X ? Ask, “is there a verb”?

X ? Ask, “is there a verb? Who what Root out the subject

? Ask, “is there a verb? Root out the subject Who what Key in on: Capital End punctuation Makes sense

Search & Check Step M Ask ”Is there a verb?" Root out the subject (by asking, ”Who or What _____?") Key in on the beginning ending (. ? !) meaning

. My sister lives nearby s v M Ask ”Is there a verb?" Root out the subject (by asking, ”Who or What _____?") Key in on the beginning ending (. ? !) meaning

J s V john sang a song .

s v T M A R K