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EL3 Unit 2 Language and Writing Review
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Combine the sentences: The soup is hot. The soup is spicy.
The soup is hot and spicy.
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Combine the sentences: The tree is tall. The tree has many leaves.
The tree is tall and has many leaves.
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What do commands often begin with?
Commands often begin with a verb.
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Sentence or fragment? She fell.
Sentence
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Sentence or fragment? I can't believe it.
Sentence
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What punctuation must be used when writing a statement?
A statement starts with a capital letter and a period.
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Write a sentence using an exclamation in the chat box!
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What is a personal narrative?
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Combine the sentences: Next winter, I might go to Canada. Next winter, I might go to Australia.
Next winter, I might go to Canada or Australia.
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Combine the sentences: Effie lives in Paris. Taylor lives in Paris. Eric does not live in Paris.
Effie and Taylor live in Paris but Eric does not.
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What does it mean to combine sentences?
Combining sentences means changing two or more sentences into one.
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Answer: At the pool. What is the question?
Where is ___?
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Why would someone ask a question?
They are looking for information.
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Sentence or fragment? In a Zoo Exhibit.
Fragment
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