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Table of Contents Introduction................................................................. 3 Defining the Sentence... 4 Exploring Four Kinds of Sentences... 6 Discovering Subjects and Verbs................................................. 8 Managing Subject-Verb Agreement... 10 Using Compound Subjects.................................................... 12 Using Compound Verbs.... 14 Identifying Sentence Parts: Articles............................................. 16 Identifying Sentence Parts: Prepositions......................................... 18 Identifying Sentence Parts: Adjectives........................................... 20 Identifying Sentence Parts: Adverbs... 22 Figuring Out Word Order...................................................... 24 Making Sentence Sense...................................................... 26 Writing Sentences........................................................... 28 Answering Questions.... 30 Understanding Clauses... 32 Avoiding Sentence Fragments.... 34 Avoiding Run-on Sentences................................................... 36 Joining Sentences... 38 Combining Ideas............................................................ 39 Joining Sentences and Combining Ideas......................................... 40 Editing Sentences........................................................... 41 Assessment... 42 Answer Key................................................................ 45 # 3465 PMP: Writing Sentences 2 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Introduction A sentence is a complete thought. Defining the Sentence The girls sang. Where is your coat? Stop the car. Quit making so much noise! On the other hand, phrases are groups of words that are not complete thoughts. They are not sentences. The swing set. What is the? Laughing loudly. My homework! A sentence has one of four purposes: to tell: I like to eat ice cream. to ask: Will you come to my party? to order: Please pack me a lunch. to shout: That s a big plane! Directions: Read each sentence or phrase. Then, mark it as one of the following: Tells Asks Orders Shouts Phrase (not a sentence) A Example: What time does the show begin? 1. What a beautiful day! 2. Ran through the sprinkler. 3. Where did you put the dictionary? 4. My uncle is at the hardware store. 5. Is she in trouble? 6. There's no time to lose! 7. We each have. 8. It was a dark and stormy night. 9. Do your homework. 10. How did that happen? 11. Under the desk. 12. Stay away from the hot burner. # 3465 PMP: Writing Sentences 4 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Discovering Subjects and Verbs Introduction A sentence must have a subject. The subject can be a noun (person, place, thing, or idea). It can also be a pronoun (I, we, you, he, she, it, they). A sentence must have a verb. The verb may say what the subject does/did, or it may tell about the subject. Lara walked to the ice rink. subject: Lara verb: walked He is a great football player. subject: He verb: is When a sentence is a command, the subject may not be included. The subject is you. Set the table for dinner. subject: You verb: set In a question, the verb may be split. The first part comes before the subject. The rest comes after. Did Cory sell all of the cookies? subject: Cory verb: did sell Directions: Read each sentence. Underline the verb(s) and circle the subject. If the subject is not stated, write You at the end. Examples: Let the dog out of its crate. You Why did the fox run through your yard? 1. Benita opened the present. 2. How did you get to the carnival? 3. Dallas is a large city in Texas. 4. Close the curtains. 5. Taylor placed the vase on the table. 6. Please move your backpack. 7. When did you last see Edward? 8. The school bell rang at 7:30 a.m. 9. Draw a picture for me. 10. Where is the TV remote? # 3465 PMP: Writing Sentences 8 Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Practice Identifying Sentence Parts: Adjectives Directions: A caret (^) lets you know that you need to add a word. At each caret, add an adjective. kidney Example: I like to eat ^ beans. (Lots of adjectives could work: wax, baked, navy, chili, green, etc.) 1. Isabella wanted to get the ^ notebook. 2. The ^ horse galloped past me. 3. The dessert that they most enjoy is ^ cake. 4. A ^ plane flew through the air. 5. We decided to sit in the ^ row. 6. Jackson finally showed up after ^ hours. 7. Madelyn drank a glass of ^ juice. 8. When did she pick up the ^ suitcase? 9. The ^ gate wasn't locked. 10. The ^ rabbit crashed through the underbrush with the fox close behind. 11. It was hard to choose between the green and the ^ poster board. 12. That ^ truck never even slowed down! 13. Gavin liked the ^ display in the museum. 14. When the lightning struck the ^ tree, it burst into flames. 15. Did Abigail eat a piece of ^ pie yesterday? Teacher Created Resources, Inc. 21 # 3465 PMP: Writing Sentences

Making Sentence Sense Practice look why get she wow stop clean were how those please they let what did where Directions: Pick the word from the box that completes each sentence. Write it on the line with a capital letter. Cross out the word after you have used it. Add a punctuation mark at the end of the sentence. Where? Example: did you find his backpack 1. go of that 2. worked together to search through the boxes 3. would anyone steal an old stamp album 4. lifted the treasure chest's lid and peeked inside 5. away from those flames 6. the bus at the fourth house on the left 7. Uncle Scott say yes or no 8. answer the question 9. the fawns near our trailer 10., that's awful 11. are my shoes 12. out below 13. the shower stall 14. much does this video game system cost 15. is wrong with the microwave Teacher Created Resources, Inc. 27 # 3465 PMP: Writing Sentences