6 Form PACE WORK 26/05/20
Тема: Присудок
In this lesson, we will review what you know about a sentence, identify some
common features of a sentence. What features of a sentence do you know? What are the
main components of any English sentence?
A sentence is a
group of words that expresses a complete thought.
Are these sentences?
1. "Ashley walks to the park."
2. "She takes a friend with her."
3. "Climb a tree."
Both (1) and (2) are sentences, but (3) is not a
sentence. Why? It does not express a complete thought. We wonder: who climbs a
tree? Why?
-By adding some
words to (3) we can make a complete sentence:
"Ashley and her friend climb a tree."
Every sentence has a subject and a predicate. The
subject usually contains the main subject or noun, and the predicate tells what
the subject is doing, which contains the verb of the sentence.
Rules for writing sentences:
1. Every
sentence must begin with a capital letter.
2. Every
sentence must end with a punctuation mark. You use different marks for
different kinds of sentences.
Punctuation Marks:
A period (.)
ends a sentence that tells something, or makes a statement.
A questions
mark (?) ends a sentence that asks a question.
An exclamation
point (!) ends a sentence that shows excitement.
Types of Sentences
There are three kinds of sentences that we say and
write every day.
1. Declarative: a type of sentence that declares or
makes a statement.
Example -
"Tom goes to school."
2. Interrogative: a sentence that asks a question.
Example -
"Did Tom go to school?"
3. Imperative: a sentence that makes a request or
gives a command.
Example -
"Hurry Tom! Go to school now!"
Example sentences:
(Teachers: complete the following sentences with the
students. Identify the type and show them how to underline the subject with one
line, and the predicate with two lines.)
"Did Juan finish his chores?" (Interrogative
sentence)
(Subject: Did
Juan/ Predicate: finish his chores)
"Sam and Adam played football." (Declarative
sentence)
(Subject: Sam
and Adam/ Predicate: played football)
"Charlie, stop that now!" (Imperative
sentence)
(Subject:
Charlie/ Predicate: stop that now)
Find the action verb in
the sentences below.
1. The Sun produces its
own light, heat, and energy.
2. Mars excites
scientists because it is a lot like Earth.
3. Scientists research
the planets in our solar system.
4. The asteroid sailed
across the sky.
5. John read that Venus
is about the same size as Earth.
6. We live on the planet
Earth.
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