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Declarative Sentence - ANS -A sentence that makes a statement and ends with a period: Imperative Sentence - ANS -A sentence that requests or commands and ends with a period or exclamation point: ... Interrogative Sentence - ANS -A sentence that asks a question and ends with a question mark: Exclamatory Sentence - ANS -A sentence that shows sudden or strong feeling and ends with an exclamation point: Subject - ANS -The main word or words in the complete subject: It can contain more that one word (Example: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow). Verb (Predicate) - ANS -The main word or group of words in the complete predicate: Verb Phrase - ANS -The main verb and its helping verbs: Sometimes it can be separated by other words (Example: A smooth sea WILL never MAKE a skillful mariner.) Ask who or what before the verb - ANS -How to locate the subject: Look for the word that shows action or links - ANS -How to locate the verb: Subject - ANS -Usually comes before the predicate: Understood but not written (Example: (YOU)) - ANS -The subject of an imperative sentence is: Inverted Subject & Verb - ANS -What is it called when the subject comes between a verb phrase? Compound Subject - ANS -A subject that consists of two or more subjects connected by and, or, nor. They are used with the same verb. Compound Verb - ANS -A verb that consists of two or more verbs connected by and, or, nor, but. These are used with the same subject. Simple Sentence - ANS -A sentence containing only one subject and one verb, either or both of which may be compound. [Show More]

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English: 6th grade, Chapter 1 test / 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS

Are the following sentences fragments, run-on's, or sentences: Use pg. 2 and 19 for reference. - ANS - Fragment, run-on, or sentence?: playing catch in the back yard. - ANS -Fragment Fragment, run-...

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