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Grammar

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This includes all words that tell who or what is doing something.   complete sentence  
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This is the main word in a complete subject.   simple subject  
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This has two or more simple subjects.   compound subject  
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This word is used to join two or more simple subjects.   and  
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This tells what action the subject does or what the subject is like.   complete predicate  
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This is the main word in the complete predicate.   simple predicate  
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This has two or more simple predicates.   compounnd predicate  
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This has one complete thought.   simple sentence  
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This is made up of two or more simple sentences.   compound sentence  
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These sentences are usually joined by a comma and the word, and, but, or, nor, for, so, or yet.   compound sentence  
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This is a sentence that is not complete.   sentence fragment  
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This is two complete sentences that run together.   run-on sentence  
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What does a run-on sentence lack   punctuation or a connecting word such as and, but, or or.  
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This type of sentence has the subject first, followed by the predicate.   natural word order  
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This tells something and ends with a period (.)   declarative sentence  
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This asks a questions and ends with a question mark (?)   interrogative sentence  
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This shows strong feeling or surprise and ends in an exclamation point (!)   exclamatory sentence  
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This tells someone to do something and ends in a period (.)   imperative sentence  
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