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What two things do you need for a complete sentence?
A Noun and a Predicate (verb)
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What is the subject in this sentence? A tiny mouse ran in the barn.
Mouse
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What is the subject in this sentence? My dog eats three times a day.
Dog
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What is a Verb?
An action word
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How does a flower smell?
A flower smells......
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What is a noun?
A person, Place, or Thing
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Is it a simple sentence? Don made a model car.
yes
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When do people ride buses?
To school and back from school
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Why do we need buses?
To bring students to school and back
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Is it a simple sentence? The kitten drank the water.
Yes
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Is it a simple sentence? Swimming in the pool.
No
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What is the predicate in the sentence? The dog ran down the street.
Ran
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Use the words "cat" and "smell" in a sentence.
Example: The cat stopped to smell the flower.
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Use the words "dog" and "walk" in a sentence
I took my dog for a walk.
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How is a bus different from a car?
A bus is different from a car because......
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Is it a simple sentence? A warm piece of pie
No
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What is your favorite snack to eat?
My favorite snack to eat is......
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What is the subject in this sentence? The oven was hot.
Oven
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What do you start a sentence with?
A capital letter.
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