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Simple Sentences. Parts of a Sentence Subject: Noun (who or what the sentence is about) Predicate: Verb (tells what the subject does) Jim summoned Charlie.

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1 Simple Sentences

2 Parts of a Sentence Subject: Noun (who or what the sentence is about) Predicate: Verb (tells what the subject does) Jim summoned Charlie with pencils and paper.

3 What Makes a Simple Sentence? #1 A simple sentence contains one complete thought. Watch me whip. Watch me Nae Nae. A simple sentence can contain a compound subject and a compound verb, but still only has one clause, so it’s simple. Jay and Sam danced and waved their arms.

4 Video Prompt Deez Nuts for President  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gzQI3kiuKw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gzQI3kiuKw  Stop at 0:25 Write 5 simple sentences. You can write about the video prompt or make your own.


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