English, 24.03.2021 21:20 lucaszsanches
As you can see the examples above have; a COMPLETE THOUGH, start with
CAPITAL LETTER and ends with a PUNCTUATION MARK. These three characteristics
make a random group of words into sentences.
Practice 32. Write any 5 sentences using the rubric found below. Remember, for a
group of words be considered a sentence, it should possess three key elements.
Sentences writing checklist
1. The student started with a capital letter.
2. The student ended with a punctuation mark. ( ! )
3. The students expressed a complete thought.​
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As you can see the examples above have; a COMPLETE THOUGH, start with
CAPITAL LETTER and ends with...
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