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1. My dad and me went to a play this weekend. 1. My dad and me went to a play this weekend. Always use “I” in the beginning of a sentence. 2. Can you tell me how to get to Piggly Wiggly grocery store. 2. Can you tell me how to get to Piggly Wiggly grocery store ?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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1. My dad and me went to a play this
weekend.
1. My dad and me went to a play this
weekend.
1. My dad and me went to a play this
weekend.
1. My dad and me went to a play this
weekend.
Always use “I” in the beginning of a
sentence.
Always use “I” in the beginning of a
sentence.
2. Can you tell me how to get to Piggly
Wiggly grocery store.
2. Can you tell me how to get to Piggly
Wiggly grocery store.
2. Can you tell me how to get to Piggly
Wiggly grocery store?
2. Can you tell me how to get to Piggly
Wiggly grocery store?
Always use a question mark at the end of a
question.
Always use a question mark at the end of a
question.
3. Caleb is a student at Denison Montessori,
which is an elementary school in
Denver, Colorado.
3. Caleb is a student at Denison Montessori,
which is an elementary school in
Denver, Colorado.
3. Caleb is a student at Denison Montessori, which is an elementary school in
Denver, Colorado. No mistakes!
3. Caleb is a student at Denison Montessori, which is an elementary school in
Denver, Colorado. No mistakes!
Capitalize the names of specific places and use commas between
cities and states.
Capitalize the names of specific places and use commas between
cities and states.
4. Danae went to see a movie this weekend She thought it was so
good!
4. Danae went to see a movie this weekend She thought it was so
good!
4. Danae went to see a movie this weekend. She thought it was so
good!
4. Danae went to see a movie this weekend. She thought it was so
good!
Always separate two complete sentences.Always separate two complete sentences.
5. Our class is going on a field trip to australia next September.
5. Our class is going on a field trip to australia next September.
5. Our class is going on a field trip to Australia next September.
5. Our class is going on a field trip to Australia next September.
Always capitalize the names of countries.Always capitalize the names of countries.
6. Anastasia likes to eat blueberries
strawberries and cherries every day for
breakfast.
6. Anastasia likes to eat blueberries
strawberries and cherries every day for
breakfast.
6. Anastasia likes to eat blueberries, strawberries, and cherries every day for
breakfast.
6. Anastasia likes to eat blueberries, strawberries, and cherries every day for
breakfast.
Always use commas to separate items in a
series.
Always use commas to separate items in a
series.
7. Eric wants to go to New York to see the
empire state building.
7. Eric wants to go to New York to see the
empire state building.
7. Eric wants to go to New York to see the
Empire State Building.
7. Eric wants to go to New York to see the
Empire State Building.
Always capitalize the names of specific
places.
Always capitalize the names of specific
places.
8. Ms Sara likes to plant vegetables in
her garden in Edgewater, CO.
8. Ms Sara likes to plant vegetables in
her garden in Edgewater, CO.
8. Ms. Sara likes to plant vegetables in
her garden in Edgewater, CO.
8. Ms. Sara likes to plant vegetables in
her garden in Edgewater, CO.
Always put periods after abbreviations.Always put periods after abbreviations.
9. What do you want for christmas this
year?
9. What do you want for christmas this
year?
9. What do you want for Christmas this
year?
9. What do you want for Christmas this
year?
Always capitalize the names of holidays.
Always capitalize the names of holidays.
10. The Egyptians built miraculous pyramids in the
deserts of Egypt.
10. The Egyptians built miraculous pyramids in the
deserts of Egypt.
10. The Egyptians built miraculous pyramids in the
deserts of Egypt.No mistakes!
10. The Egyptians built miraculous pyramids in the
deserts of Egypt.No mistakes!