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Subjects, Predicates, & Objects Sentence Structure Lesson

Subjects , Predicates , & Objects

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Subjects , Predicates , & Objects. Sentence Structure Lesson. Warm up. What makes a sentence complete ? What makes a sentence incomplete ?. Subjects. Nouns and pronouns that take verbs Example Robert asked for his late work. It was late when we got home. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Subjects, Predicates, & Objects

Sentence Structure Lesson

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Warm up

What makes a sentence complete?What makes a sentence incomplete?

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Subjects

Nouns and pronouns that take verbs

ExampleRobert asked for his late work.It was late when we got home.Lime green is my favorite color.

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Predicates

Actions (verbs) in the sentence

Examples

Jane cried.Marcus was talking.The rain ended the baseball game.

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Objects

Nouns that do not take predicates (verbs).

Examples

He kicked the can.She threw the paper ball at Eric.Charity is important to humanity.

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Complete SentencesEach needs a subject and a predicate. Imperative sentences do not need subjects.Subjects are on the left, predicates are right.

ExamplesShe runs.Stop.I am.Bob went to school, but Kyle stayed home.

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Compound Subjects & Predicates

Sentences can have more than one subject and/or predicate.

Chris and I studied.Jane swept and vacuumed. She and I ate pizza and watched movies.

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Longer Sentences

Sentences may have more than one set of subjects and predicates.

I went home and my mom yelled at me.She threw the ball at me but I dropped it.I had a headache until I took a nap.

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Practice

1. Write each sentence.2. Underline subjects.3. Circle predicates.4. Double-underline objects.

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1

Sean went home and did his homework.

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2

It doesn’t rain in the desert very much.

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3

My dog and I went to the lake and swam.

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4

Darren always picks Law in Tekken.

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Nike shoes are made by kids in sweatshops.