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Introduction:

The Simple Paragraph


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This learning packet will help you understand what a paragraph is. Here, you will learn the different
parts of a paragraph and identify each part. The lesson will guide you on how to develop ideas into a simple
paragraph.

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The first part of this lesson, discusses what a sentence is and its parts. For the second part you will learn
about non sentence. Mastering the first two lessons will guide you in writing your own sentences. The last
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part of the lesson will be about the simple paragraph and its parts. After learning these parts, I am sure you
can compose you own simple paragraph. Are you ready to learn new things? Then, let’s start.

Let’s See What You Already Know

Before you start studying the lesson, take this simple test first to find out what you already know about
the topic.

Identify what is asked. Choose the answer inside the box and write it on the blank before the number.
Sentence Paragraph Topic Sentence Middle Sentence Conclusion
Subject Verb Complete Subject Predicate Non Sentence
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______1. It explains or supports the main idea.
______2. It is a group of sentences about one main topic or idea.
______3. A group of words that expresses a complete thought.
______4. It tells who or what performs the action in the sentence.
______5. The part of the sentence that tells what the subject is doing. It can either be a verb or a verb
phrase plus any other modifier.
______6. It is an action word or a state of being.
______7. It is the main subject with all the modifiers.
______8. It summarizes the main idea.

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______9. It is also called the beginning sentence that states the main idea.
_____ 10. This may have a subject but no predicate or it may have a predicate but no subject.

is doing.

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Grade 4 English Instructional Packet Quarter 1 Week 1

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