complete sentences
A Sentence is a group of words that tells a complete thought. Every sentence has two main parts: a subject that tells whom or what the sentence is about and a predicate that tells what the subject does or is.
The most important word in a subject is called the simple subject, and the complete subject includes all of the words that tell whom or what the sentence is about.
The most important word in a subject is called the simple subject, and the complete subject includes all of the words that tell whom or what the sentence is about.
Verbs
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Compound Sentences
Progressive Verbs
complex sentences
We have learned about two kinds of sentences: simple sentences and compound sentences.
A simple sentence tells a complete thought and can stand on its own. A compound sentence is formed by joining two simple sentences using the conjunction and, or, or but.
Today you will learn how to combine a simple sentence with a group of words that does not tell a complete thought.
A simple sentence tells a complete thought and can stand on its own. A compound sentence is formed by joining two simple sentences using the conjunction and, or, or but.
Today you will learn how to combine a simple sentence with a group of words that does not tell a complete thought.
Run On Sentences
Nouns
Nouns are a person, place, thing or idea.
Pronouns
Pronouns take the place of a noun