Warm-Up Imperative sentences make a request. Open your test booklets now.
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Warm-Up
Imperative sentences make a request.
Open your test booklets now.
Warm-Up
The simple subject must be a noun, pronoun, gerund, or infinitive.
The subject can be an “understood you”. Bring me the remote control, please.
(You bring it.)
Homework: Monday
put the letter in its envelope
Monday: Find the part of speech for each word (noun, pronoun, adjective, adverb, verb, preposition, conjunction, interjection. Insert editing marks to correct capitalization and punctuation.
Homework: Tuesday
put the letter in its envelope
• Tuesday: Find the sentence parts (simple subject, simple predicate, complete subject, complete predicate) and prepositional phrases.
Homework: Wednesday
put the letter in its envelope
• Wednesday: Identify the clauses as independent or dependent; identify the sentence structure (simple, compound, or complex); identify the sentence purpose (declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, or imperative).
QuizName ____________________Use the Warm Up Notes to answer questions about the sentence below.
Put the letter in its envelope.What are the two nouns in this sentence? (1) _______________ and (2) __________________
3. What is the simple subject in the sentence?_________________________Hint: The simple subject is invisible in this sentence.
4. What is the verb in the sentence? _________________________
5. What part of speech is the word its in the sentence above?______________