What is a title? What are the rules for writing a title?
A title is the name of a piece of writing. It should have capital letters for key words, and it should not be a sentence.
What is a restatement?
A restatement is a type of conclusion which says the main idea in the topic sentence in a new way.
What is a pronoun?
A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun, such as I, me, you, they, he, she, him, her, it, they, we...
explore
To travel around a new place or look closely at something to discover and learn new things.
What is a topic sentence?
The topic sentence is the first sentence of a paragraph which states the main idea.
How do you make a prediction conclusion?
A prediction conclusion ends the writing by stating something that might happen in the future, as a way to give a final thought to the reader.
What is a subject pronoun?
A subject pronoun replaces a subject. Example:
Alex goes to the store. -> He goes to the store.
Extremely
To a very high degree or much more than usual; it is used to give extra force to an adjective.
A supporting sentence adds a detail that supports the topic sentence.
A suggestion conclusion suggests something that the reader should do after reading the paragraph.
What is an object pronoun?
An object pronoun replaces an object. For example: I know Alex. -> I know him.
patient
Able to stay calm, wait, or handle difficult situations without getting angry or complaining.
How do you make an opinion conclusion?
An opinion conclusion states the writer's opinion at the end of the paragraph.
Which one is right?
1) My mom and me went to the park.
2) My mom and I went to the park.
3) Me and my mom went to the park.
Number 2. My mom and I went to the park.
organized
Able to plan things carefully, work efficiently, and keep items neat or in good order.
What are sequence words?
Sequence words are words that connect sentences in a paragraph. For example: First, Next, Finally...
traffic
The movement of vehicles, people, or ships along roads, paths, or routes. It can also refer to being stuck in a "traffic jam".