How Sentences Begin and End

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How Sentences Begin and End Grammar Skill First Grade Unit 5-3 Created by Heidi Samuelson

A sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea Sentences A sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea

A sentence begins with a capital letter. A sentence ends with a punctuation mark. A statement ends with a period . A question ends with a question mark ?

What’s wrong with this sentence? can an acorn walk What’s wrong with this sentence?

can an acorn walk Capital Letter Question Mark Can an acorn walk?

What’s wrong with this sentence? did the acorn fly What’s wrong with this sentence?

did the acorn fly Capital Letter Question Mark Did the acorn fly?

What’s wrong with this sentence? it is a mystery What’s wrong with this sentence?

it is a mystery Capital Letter Period It is a mystery.

What’s wrong with this sentence? we will find out What’s wrong with this sentence?

we will find out Capital Letter Period We will find out.

Which sentence is right? Is that our new school? let’s go inside the rooms are so big

Which sentence is right? The dog is sitting. where is the park i will find its home

Which sentence is right? is it a plane No, it is a car. can you drive it

Learning about sentences will help you become a super writer!