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Simple

Sentences
English 3
Objectives:
• Draw and write a sentence about
the drawing;
• Distinguish simple and
compound sentences; and
2.1. Use simple and compound
sentences.
• Nala is a snail.
• She likes to come out after it
rains.
• Snails like it best when there is no
sun.
• My pet has a green body.
• I saw snail with brown shell with
white stripe.
• Nala is a snail.
• She likes to come out after it
rains.
• Snails like it best when there is no
sun.
• My pet has a green body.
• I saw a snail with brown shell
with white stripe.
SUBJECT
-what (or whom) the sentence is
about
PREDICAT
E something about the subject
-tells
SUBJECT PREDICATE
1. Timmy plays soccer.
2. My sister eats burgers and
fries.
3. Susan’s brother sleeps all
night long.
4. Beth’s cousins go to the
movies.
5. Brian enjoys the baseball
game.
6. Robert and Tracy danced
together.
Encircle the subject in the sentence and
underline the predicate. Follow along and have fun!

1. Allison jumped on her bed.


2. Bradley rode his bike to school today.
3. Mason and Seth played football at recess.
4. We won fifty dollars at the fair.
5. Laci and her mother went to the races.

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