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13 Cards in this Set
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Declarative Sentence |
makes a statement: 1. It is hot outside. 2. Bob likes cake. 3. Jenny plays tennis. 4. Randall can fly. 5. Tim has a tail. |
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Interrogative Sentence |
asks a question: 1. Where is the cake? 2. Who is that? 3. What is baseball? 4. When did they leave? 5. Why did they go? |
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Imperative Sentence |
gives a command:
1. Go to the store. 2. Eat your soup. 3. Find the closest train station. 4. Hide the chocolate. 5. Follow the dog. |
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Exclamatory Sentence |
expresses strong emotion: 1. She had been saved! 2. I am so excited! 3. "How delicious this cake is!" 4. "What a talented child this is!" 5. I just one the lottery! |
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Simple Sentence |
includes one subject, verb, and a complete thought: 1. Joe waited for the train. 2. The train was late. 3. The boy cried. 4. The company was successful. 5. I see the bear. |
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Compound sentence |
a sentence with more than one subject or predicate: 1. It was getting dark, and we were not there yet. 2. Every one was busy, so I went to the movie alone. 3. I really want to go to work, but I am to sick to drive. 4. I am counting my calories, yet i really want dessert. 5. We have never been to Asia, nor have we been to Africa. |
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Subject |
who or what that does the verb |
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Coordinating Conjunction |
connects words, phrases, and sentences together: 1. For 2. And 3. Nor 4. But 5. Or 6. Yet 7. So (FANBOYS) |
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Action Verb |
tells what the subject does or did |
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Being Verbs |
shows what the subject is or is like. Shows the state of being |
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Linking Verbs |
links the subject of the sentence with a word in the predicate that tells more about it |
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Predicate Noun |
a noun in the predicate that rediscribes the subject |
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Predicate Adjective |
a adjective in the predicate that rediscribes the subject. |