A basic sentence has a subject and a predicate with a noun and verb. Students need to understand sentence structure like subjects, predicates, verbs and objects to start writing compositions. Descriptive words can then be added to make sentences more interesting. Well-organized paragraphs with topic, supporting and concluding sentences are also important for creative writing.
11. Now students are ready to start
using descriptive
words to talk about
the nouns and the verbs
adjectives adverbs
handsome
beautiful quickly
slowly
12. The cat ate the fish.
The famished cat hungrily
ate the delicious fish.
*Do not use the same adjective more than
once in a short story and especially in one sentence!
The overweight cat
greedily ate the tasty fish.
15. A simple sentence has
a subject and a predicate.
They are short, choppy
sentences that can be
boring to read.
My name is Mary. I live in Aberdeen.
I go to CNIS. I enjoy swimming and jogging.
My favorite subject is art. I am not good at art.
16. A compound sentence has 2
independent clauses
(simple sentences)
joined together by a
conjunction
(and, or, but, yet)
My name is Mary, and I live in Aberdeen.
At CDNIS, my favorite subject is art, yet I am not
very good at it.
Not only do I enjoy swimming, but I also love jogging.
19. Sentences must be organized
in order to make our story pleasurable
to read. They should be put into
paragraphs with only one main idea.
Each paragraph should contain…
Topic sentencesTopic sentences Supporting sentencesSupporting sentences
Concluding sentencesConcluding sentences
20. This sentence is usually the first sentence of
a paragraph and contains a general
statement without details or facts
These are the sentences that have the
facts and supporting information of the
topic sentence
These sentences are at the end of the
paragraph and summarize and restate
the main idea of the paragraph
24. Cats love eating! They are not very particular about
the type of food they eat but tend to prefer fish and rice.
One thing is certain though, they want to be fed at
regular meal times. Cats always know when it is time to
eat and will pester their owners relentlessly for their
specially prepared fish and rice.
Although cats are considered very clean animals, they
still need to be groomed by their owners. Cats can be
bathed in warm soapy water once a week in order to
keep their fur shiny and bug-free. Once dry,
the cat’s fur can then be brushed with
a metal pet brush to remove tangles.
Most cats will try to escape
having a bath but totally
enjoy the brushing they receive
afterwards!