101 [55 words ] 1. Where did the writer go last week? 2. Did he enjoy the play? 3. Who was sitting behind him? 4. Were they talking loudly or quietly? 5. Could he hear the actors? 6. Did he turn round? 7. What did he say? 8. Did the young man say, "The play is not interesting." or "This is a private conversation!"?
CLUES >> "I can't hear a word!" / loudly / man / not (x2) / theatre / young (2) / woman
101 [55] Last week the writer went ... . He ... the play. ... (was)(were) sitting behind him. They were ... . He could ... the actors. He ... round. He said, “ ... !” The young man said, (“The play is not interesting.”)(“This is a private conversation!)a. A statement tells us about something. It contains one idea.
It is called a Simple Statement, or a Simple Sentence.
b. The order of the words in a statement is very important.
c. A Simple Sentence may have six parts, but it does not always have so many.
In note form they are >(T) S V O M P T<
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Have fun....and take care!
It is called a Simple Statement, or a Simple Sentence.
b. The order of the words in a statement is very important.
c. A Simple Sentence may have six parts, but it does not always have so many.
In note form they are >(T) S V O M P T<
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Have fun....and take care!
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RAFA C.
101 [55] Last week the writer went to the theatre . He did not enjoy the play. A young man and a young woman were sitting behind him. They were talking loudly . He could not hear the actors. He turned round. He said, “I can't hear a word!” The young man said, “This is a private conversation!”
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