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Understanding Sentences
Standard: Writing
Expectation: 5.2
A complete sentence must have a subject and a
predicate. The subject tells who or what does
the action, and the predicate contains the
verb and tells what the action is.
A verb is a word that expresses one of two things:
Action: jump, scream, fly, run
State of being: appear, seem, feel
A subject can be any of the following things:
The person who does the action in the sentence.
Grandpa sells goods in his general store.
The place that does the action in the sentence.
The general store swarms with people before the Fourth of
July celebration.
The thing that does the action in the sentence.
Flour and sugar are mixed together to make cookies.
How can you tell a complete sentence from an
incomplete sentence?
Usually you tell just by listening.
Incomplete Sentences are called
Fragments
Everyday.
(What? Who does what everyday? I don’t get it.
This is not complete.)
Every day, rain or shine.
Incomplete Sentence (Fragment)
(I don’t care about the weather! Tell me who is
doing what.)
Billy hunts.
Complete Sentence
(This is a very simple sentence, but it has a subject [Billy]
and a verb [hunts]. We know what happened and who
did it.)
Billy hunts everyday.
Complete Sentence
(Here is the same sentence with a little more
information. There’s no confusion here.)
Billy hunts everyday, rain or shine.
Complete Sentence
(Here is the same sentence with even more
information, and it’s still very clear.)
Billy will buy coon hounds when he gets the money.
Complete Sentence
(Now we know what’s going on!)
Determine if the following are
complete sentences or dependent
clauses.
1. When I left my office that beautiful spring day.
2. I was walking along whistling when I heard the dogfight.
3. About twenty-five feet from me they caught him and
down he went.
4. Down on my knees.
5. With one final whimper.
6. Where the alley emptied into the street, he stopped and
looked back.
7. As I watch him disappear in the twilight shadows.
8. Whatever it was that had interrupted his life, he was trying to
straighten it out.
9. As I turned to enter my yard.
10. As I caressed the smooth surfaces, my mind drifted back through
the years, back to my boyhood days.
the sound of the hounds
Phrase
(We just saw that a clause has a subject and a verb. There’s no verb
here; this is called a phrase. It could be the start of a great
sentence, but it needs some help. It needs some action.)
The sound of the hounds echoed in Billy’s mind even after the night
quieted.
Complete Sentence
(Now there’s some action! It makes a very clear, complete sentence.)
Tell which part of the sentence (subject or predicate) is missing in
the sentence fragments below:
1. A whole bucketful of tears.
2. My dog-wanting.
3. Bawling and yelling for Mama.
4. Had a talk with him.
Practice – Complete Sentence or
Sentence Fragment?
1. I found some slick little trails out in the
garden down under some tall hollyhocks.
2. Once I decided to make friends with him.
3. Thinking they were game trails.
4. Mama had another talk with Papa.

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Sentence

  • 2.
  • 3. A complete sentence must have a subject and a predicate. The subject tells who or what does the action, and the predicate contains the verb and tells what the action is. A verb is a word that expresses one of two things: Action: jump, scream, fly, run State of being: appear, seem, feel
  • 4. A subject can be any of the following things: The person who does the action in the sentence. Grandpa sells goods in his general store. The place that does the action in the sentence. The general store swarms with people before the Fourth of July celebration. The thing that does the action in the sentence. Flour and sugar are mixed together to make cookies.
  • 5. How can you tell a complete sentence from an incomplete sentence? Usually you tell just by listening. Incomplete Sentences are called Fragments Everyday. (What? Who does what everyday? I don’t get it. This is not complete.)
  • 6. Every day, rain or shine. Incomplete Sentence (Fragment) (I don’t care about the weather! Tell me who is doing what.)
  • 7. Billy hunts. Complete Sentence (This is a very simple sentence, but it has a subject [Billy] and a verb [hunts]. We know what happened and who did it.)
  • 8. Billy hunts everyday. Complete Sentence (Here is the same sentence with a little more information. There’s no confusion here.)
  • 9. Billy hunts everyday, rain or shine. Complete Sentence (Here is the same sentence with even more information, and it’s still very clear.)
  • 10. Billy will buy coon hounds when he gets the money. Complete Sentence (Now we know what’s going on!)
  • 11. Determine if the following are complete sentences or dependent clauses. 1. When I left my office that beautiful spring day. 2. I was walking along whistling when I heard the dogfight. 3. About twenty-five feet from me they caught him and down he went. 4. Down on my knees. 5. With one final whimper. 6. Where the alley emptied into the street, he stopped and looked back.
  • 12. 7. As I watch him disappear in the twilight shadows. 8. Whatever it was that had interrupted his life, he was trying to straighten it out. 9. As I turned to enter my yard. 10. As I caressed the smooth surfaces, my mind drifted back through the years, back to my boyhood days.
  • 13. the sound of the hounds Phrase (We just saw that a clause has a subject and a verb. There’s no verb here; this is called a phrase. It could be the start of a great sentence, but it needs some help. It needs some action.)
  • 14. The sound of the hounds echoed in Billy’s mind even after the night quieted. Complete Sentence (Now there’s some action! It makes a very clear, complete sentence.)
  • 15. Tell which part of the sentence (subject or predicate) is missing in the sentence fragments below: 1. A whole bucketful of tears. 2. My dog-wanting. 3. Bawling and yelling for Mama. 4. Had a talk with him.
  • 16. Practice – Complete Sentence or Sentence Fragment? 1. I found some slick little trails out in the garden down under some tall hollyhocks. 2. Once I decided to make friends with him. 3. Thinking they were game trails. 4. Mama had another talk with Papa.