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Warm Ups • A simple sentence is made up of one complete subject and one complete predicate. She ate. My grandmother’s neighbor from across the hallway ate a whole pot of spaghetti and meatballs by herself.

Warm Ups A simple sentence is made up of one complete subject and one complete predicate. She ate. My grandmother’s neighbor from across the hallway ate

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Page 1: Warm Ups A simple sentence is made up of one complete subject and one complete predicate. She ate. My grandmother’s neighbor from across the hallway ate

Warm Ups

• A simple sentence is made up of one complete subject and one complete predicate.

She ate.

My grandmother’s neighbor from across the hallway ate a whole pot of spaghetti and meatballs by herself.

Page 2: Warm Ups A simple sentence is made up of one complete subject and one complete predicate. She ate. My grandmother’s neighbor from across the hallway ate

Homework: Monday

Identify the subject and predicate. Add punctuation and capitalization, as well.

my sister jumped on her new bed

Page 3: Warm Ups A simple sentence is made up of one complete subject and one complete predicate. She ate. My grandmother’s neighbor from across the hallway ate

Warm Ups

• A complex sentence has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.

She likes the guy who sits in front of her.

We will eat when the bell rings.

Page 4: Warm Ups A simple sentence is made up of one complete subject and one complete predicate. She ate. My grandmother’s neighbor from across the hallway ate

Homework: Tuesday

Label the sentence, identify the subject and predicate, and add punctuation and capitalization.

we will start the test when the announcements end

Page 5: Warm Ups A simple sentence is made up of one complete subject and one complete predicate. She ate. My grandmother’s neighbor from across the hallway ate

Warm Up

• There are four demonstrative pronouns that point out specific persons, animals, places, things, and ideas.

this that these those

Page 6: Warm Ups A simple sentence is made up of one complete subject and one complete predicate. She ate. My grandmother’s neighbor from across the hallway ate

Homework: Wednesday

Label the sentence, identify the subject and predicate, and add punctuation and capitalization.

this is the way to dress the baby for warm weather

Page 7: Warm Ups A simple sentence is made up of one complete subject and one complete predicate. She ate. My grandmother’s neighbor from across the hallway ate

Warm Up

A preposition is a word that tells how two things are related. Prepositions tell: where something is located: Sarah’s dog is inside the

house.in what direction something is going: Sarah’s dog ran from

the house. when something happens (time): Sarah’s dog barked

during the football game.and the relationship between a noun/pronoun and another

word in the sentence: Sarah went with her dog.

Page 8: Warm Ups A simple sentence is made up of one complete subject and one complete predicate. She ate. My grandmother’s neighbor from across the hallway ate

Homework: Thursday

Label the sentence, identify the subject and predicate, and add punctuation and capitalization.

lacie went to the halloween party with grace