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📚 Topic Summary
A complete sentence is like a tiny story! It has a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject does or is). Think of it like this: 'The dog barks.' 'Dog' is the subject, and 'barks' is the predicate. Complete sentences make our speaking and writing clear and easy to understand. They always start with a capital letter and usually end with a period (.), question mark (?), or exclamation point (!).
🗣️ Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word to its definition. Write the letter of the correct definition next to each word:
- Subject
- Predicate
- Complete Sentence
- Capital Letter
- Punctuation
- A group of words that expresses a complete thought.
- The first letter of a sentence, written in uppercase.
- The part of a sentence that tells what the subject does or is.
- A mark, like a period or question mark, that ends a sentence.
- Who or what the sentence is about.
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the missing words to make complete sentences:
1. _________ cat sleeps on the _________.
2. The _________ is shining brightly in the _________.
3. My _________ likes to _________ stories.
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you are telling a friend about your favorite animal. Describe your favorite animal using at least three complete sentences. Make sure each sentence has a subject and a predicate!
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