Writing Complete Sentences
Learning Objective
I can write a complete sentence using correct capitalization and punctuation.
Key Concepts
A complete sentence expresses a complete thought and is made up of four parts: a capital letter, a subject, a verb, and a punctuation mark.
A subject is the person, place, or thing that is doing or being, while a verb is an action word.
Examples of punctuation marks are periods, question marks, and exclamation marks.
Practice Questions
This lesson includes 5 practice questions to reinforce learning.
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1. What are the four parts of a complete sentence?
2. Which of the following sentences is complete?
3. Rewrite the following group of words as a complete sentence: 'dog the barks'.
...and 2 more questions
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