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Subject and Predicate Simple Complete Compound. Get your literary notebook & respond: Type 1: What makes a sentence? Here are three sentences: 1.He smiles.
Sentences, Clauses, and Punctuation. Clauses Clause: Group of words with a subject and a verb Two Types of Clauses: 1) Independent Clause : A clause that.
Sentence Structure: Sentence Types. A Sentence... MUST have a subject and a verb (predicate) MUST have a complete thought Also... Begins with a capital.
Towards Parsing Unrestricted Text into PropBank Predicate- Argument Structures ACL4 Project NCLT Seminar Presentation, 7th June 2006 Conor Cafferkey.
Welcome to class! In your G.U.M.S. on page 9, copy the sentence below that you think is divided into meaningful chunks. Be prepared to discuss your choice:
Complete Sentences Fragments Run-On Sentences Complete Sentences A complete sentence has a subject and a (verb) predicate that work together to make.
Conquerin g Grammar. Know the Terms Adverb Nou n Pron oun Independent Article Conjuncti on Compound Verb Clause Comma Predicate Adjective Subject Complex.
Grammar Fragments & Run-on sentences Goal for Lesson 12 : 1.You will learn to identify fragment sentences. 2. You will vary sentence lengths to prevent.
Essential & Nonessential Clauses. Types of clauses We’ve already discussed both Dependent and Independent Clauses, and we already know that a clause is.
Clauses, Conjunctions, Commas, and Semi-Colons. Clauses Clause: Group of words with a _________________ and a _______________ Two Types of Clauses: 1)
Sentenced! Part 1