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Five Parts to a Complete Sentence

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1 Five Parts to a Complete Sentence
Capital letter Subject Predicate Complete thought Terminal Punctuation Spelling is also important.

2 Capital Letter The first word of a complete sentence must start with a capital letter.

3 Subject The subject of a complete sentence is who or what the sentence is about. The subject performs the action, if there is any, in a sentence. Sentence fragments and incomplete sentences can lack subjects, as in the following examples: Went to the store. Drove very quickly. Under the stairs.

4 Predicate The predicate of a complete sentence is the action or what is going on in the sentence.

5 Complete Thought A sentence is incomplete if it does not contain a complete thought.

6 Terminal Punctuation A complete sentence is not complete without terminal punctuation. Period Question Mark Exclamation Point


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