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Unit 1

Types of Sentences, Subject and Predicate

What type of sentence makes a command or request? Imperative
What type of sentence makes a statement? Declarative
What type of sentence asks a question? Interrogative
What type of sentence shows strong feeling or emotion? Exclamatory
Name that sentence type: CPA will play Brentwood High School on Friday night. Declarative
Name the sentence type: When do we need to arrive to the game? Interrogative
Name the sentence type: Keep your binder neat and organized. Imperative
Name the sentence type: What wonderful weather we will have for our picnic! Exclamatory
State the complete subject: Nashville, Tennessee is home for country music. Nashville, Tennessee
State the complete subject: Ms. Smothers visited Vermont for a work trip this summer. Ms. Smothers
State the complete predicate: Emily watched the game with her friends. watched the game with her friends
State the simple subject: Logan traded his apple for a banana. Logan
State the simple subject: The small dog made its way back home. dog
State the simple predicate: Several sports have lots of equipment. have
State the simple predicate: Ms. Smothers' favorite food is cereal. is
State the complete predicate: The mother watched her children play on the swing set. watched her children play on the swing set
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