LESSON:USING SIMPLE SENTENCE
Prepared By:Janette P. Mahaguay
MASMES-Pinamalayan West
GOLD (Grammar Oral, Language Development)
Betty bought a bit of butter but she found the butter
bitter/So she bought a bit of butter
to make the bitter butter better.
Identify whether each sentence is declarative, interrogative, imperative or
exclamatory.
The teacher speaks clearly.Turn on the radio.
Is there news about the hurricane?Ms. Cruz feed the chicken.How heavy the rainfall is!
What is a hobby?What are your hobbies?
How does your hobby help you?
1.Karl collects shells.2.Karl collects and sells his collection.3.Ysa and Princess make dresses for their dolls.4.Sherwin and Jazzer collect poems and write their own haikus.
What is a simple sentence?
How do we form a simple sentence?
A simple sentence has one independent clause. An
independent clause has a subject and a verb and
expresses one complete thought.
A simple sentence can be formed in four ways:
Simple Subject and Simple
PredicateThe food is packed in three ways.
•Compound subject and simple predicate•Air, water and sunlight are
needed to make plants grow
Simple Subject and Compound Predicate
The rain fell and flooded the streets.
•Compound Subject and Compound Predicate•Butterflies and other insects alight on the flowers and sip their nectar.
•GROUP 1: •Your group was asked by your English teacher to write a sentence describing your family.
•GROUP 2: •You talked among yourselves about the food served at your school canteen.
•GROUP 3: •When you arrived home, you find out that your father has just arrived from the States.
GROUP 4:Write 5 sentences
about the things that you would love to do
during Christmas
Direction: Put a check (/) on the blank before each number if the sentence tells a simple
sentence and cross (x) if it is not.
_____1. Big papayas are raised in that farm._____2. To get a good grade, you must finish
your project early._____3. We waited long hours at the bus
terminal._____ 4. Every day, I watch the incoming ships.
______5. Tricia and Allyson moved and removed their furniture.
GOLD: Direction: Complete each simple sentence with a compound predicate.1.Our neighbor _________________.2.The children at the plaza _____________________.3.The river behind our house ____________.4.The trees at the forest ______________.5.Plastics _________________________.
. ASSIGNMENT:GOLD: Direction: Complete each simple
sentence with a compound subject.
1._______________ lent their bikes.2._______________ rode around the park.
3._______________waved to us.4.__________ scampered out of their way.5.__________ looked on with amusement.
Knowing is not enough;
We must apply,
Willing is not enough,
We must do!