Complete and Incomplete Sentences and Possessives

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Some exercises with complete and incomplete sentences as well as the possessive.

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NameM

Date\

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Grammar Focus 38 Mt” student book pages

Verb be: Complete and Incomplete Sentences3%

- A sentence is a group of words. The words eXPre‘Ss a ComP‘ete thought.

- A complete sentence begins with a capital letter.1

- A complete sentence ends with a punctuation mark: a penod (.),

a question mark (?), or an exdamation pOInt (1)-

° A complete sentence has a subject and a Verb-

. The subject tells who or what the sentence is about. The subject can be a noufl of

a pronoun. i

° The verb tells about the subject.

> Read the sentence. Write C if the sentence is complete. Write I if the sentence

is incomplete.

1. Your class in Room 21. _L_

2. What grade is he in? __

3. My mother is in Guatemala.

4. My address is street.

5. They are students. '

6. When is your?

7. The computer in the office.

8. My name is Luis Alvarez.

9. What your last name?

10. My is in Room 352.

11. What is a secretary? ‘

l2. Suze from Haiti.

NameMNDate MW...

9 Grammar Focus Use with student book pages 88—89.

Possessive Adjectives

A, > Read the noun. Write the possessive adjective_

«PosseSSive Adledive Possessive

___________.___.___....

M- my

_ ’°”'— h.

' .

B. > Use the words to make a sentence.

1. in / is / His / sister / class. / my

His sister is in my class

2., friends / go / my / Their / school. / to

W

3. fast. / Their / run / dogs

WW.

4. birthday /june. / is / His / in

MM

5' the / fourth / in / We / row. / sit

WW

Sim!

“audios.