A CONCRETE IMAGE OF HOW SENTENCES WORK. Length does not determine what is and is not a sentence. Regardless of how long or short a group of words is,

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A CONCRETE IMAGE OF HOW SENTENCES WORK

Length does not determine what is and is not a sentence. Regardless of how long or short a group of words is, it needs two parts to be a sentence: a subject and a predicate. The subject tells us who or what. The predicate tells us what about it.

Who or what? What about it? Hesmiles. Autumn leaves twirl gently to the ground. The park district will open an outdoor ice skating rink in November. These two parts connect to form a basic sentence, also known as an independent clause.

Another way to describe a sentence is to compare it to a bike … These two parts connect to form a stable structure. The subject is one wheel; the predicate is the other wheel.

We can have just one word in each wheel … Students studied. Children play.

But most of the time our ideas include more details. We add extra words to the wheels. Students in the biology lab studied cells under an electron microscope. The neighborhood children play basketball at the community center.

Old magazines are stacked under the kitchen table. The weekend seminar explains how to start a small business. Meditation helps create a peaceful mind and healthy body. We can expand the wheels by adding adjectives :

We can expand the wheels by adding adverbs: Airline employees worked diligently to reschedule our flights. We carefully loaded the van with furniture. The driver realized immediately that he had missed the exit.

We can also add prepositional phrases: The windows rattled in the winter storm. We loaded our hamburgers with ketchup, mustard, and onion. Some car dealers make most of their profit on parts and services.

Regardless of how much detail we add, the wheels give the same kind of information. The subject tells us who or what. The predicate tells us what about it. Who or what? What about it? Randy loves pizza. Companies benefit from customer loyalty. Efficient train service will decrease traffic congestion.

Subjects and predicates connect directly. Do not separate them with a comma. Incorrect: Carlos and his family, showed me that honor is more important than winning. Correct: Carlos and his family showed me that honor is more important than winning.

Example: The new fitness center, which includes a swimming pool, will open in April. Regardless of what kind of basket we add, we need a basic sentence to support it. Sentence Support Basic sentence: The new fitness center will open in April. Basket: which includes a swimming pool

Baskets are excellent ways to create sentence variety. Once we have a stable structure, we can add a variety of baskets on the front, in the middle, or on the back. Sentence Variety

Earlier this spring, the viaduct was closed because of flooding. Eight months ago, we bought a truck. By the time we got home, it was dark. Irritable after a long day at work, we took a nap before studying. We can add a variety of baskets on the front.

A variety of baskets in the middle: My little brother, unable to sleep, turned on the light. The elderly couple, walking slowly up the driveway, waved at their grandchildren. A modern art gallery, funded by a million dollar grant, is under construction. John Jackson, a friend since grade school, is my math tutor.

Jeff wants a hybrid, his best hope for good gas mileage. A gentle rain fell throughout the night, lulling us to sleep. We are building a home with Habitat for Humanity, a national volunteer program. Everyone wants to leave at noon, even my sister. And a variety of baskets on the back:

Reminders The complete subject includes all of the words in the subject of a sentence. The complete predicate includes all of the words in the predicate of a sentence. The simple subject is the main or most important word or group of words in the complete subject. The simple predicate is the main word or group of words in the complete predicate.

Reminders In requests and commands, the subject is usually not stated. The predicate is the entire sentence. The word you is understood to be the subject. -Look for the author’s name on the cover.

In most sentences the subject comes before the predicate. Interrogative sentences begin with part or all of the predicate. The subject comes next, followed by the rest of the predicate. -Do people still read his stories? -Did she write many poems?

The Impossible Exercise (Don’t attempt unless you are brilliant!) Identify the subject and predicate in the following examples. Did Elvis achieve international fame? Study Mr. Sindaco’s style of dancing. Here is a present for Mrs. Scibilia. Was she interested in traveling to Paris? Name two terrible movies.