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GED Writing Lesson 1

Lesson 1 : Sentences and Fragments- Steck Vaughn correlation

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What is a complete sentence ? It has a subject and verb, expresses a complete thought and ends with punctuation.
What is a subject ? tells who or what a sentence is about
What is a verb ? It tells what the subject is or does.
What is an declarative sentence ? A sentence that tells someone something and ends with a period.
What is an interrogative sentence? A sentence that asks a question and ends with a question mark.
What is an imperative sentence? A sentence that gives a command and ends with a period or an exclamation mark.
What is an exclamatory sentence ? A sentence that shares an emotion or feeling and ends with an exclamation mark.
What question do you ask to figure out the subject of the sentence ? who or what are they talking about
What question do you ask to figure out the verb in a sentence? What the subject doing ?
What question do you ask to figure how if a complete thought is being expressed? Does the sentence make sense or does it leave you wondering what the writer is talking about?
Sentence fragment an incomplete sentence that is missing a subject, verb and/or a complete thought.
If a fragment is a missing a subject, what do you do ? add a subject
If a fragment is a missing a verb, what do you do ? add a verb
If a fragment is missing a complete thought, what do you do ? add or change words to make it complete or attach a fragment to a complete sentence.
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