2.1.2 Making Friends Grammar.

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2.1.2 Making Friends Grammar

Day 1

Commands A command is a sentence that gives an order or tells someone to do something. A command often begins with an action word (sit, jump, stand, talk.) Begin each command with a capital letter. End a command with a period.

Find the Commands Show kindness to others. What makes a good friend? Help Brittany pick up her papers. Share the chalk with Bill. Help your new classmate feel at home.

Exclamations An exclamation is a sentence that shows strong feelings. Begin each sentence with a capital letter and end it with an exclamation point.

Find the Exclamations Soccer is my favorite game! Darren and I are best friends. Andy likes soccer, too. Wow, Melody scores a goal! Great job, Melody!

Commands and Exclamations End a command with a period. Put your books inside your locker. Capital letter You’re at the top of the pin chart! End an exclamation with an exclamation point.

Punctuating Commands and Exclamations draw a picture of your best friend Draw a picture of your best friend. 2. this is an amazing drawing This is an amazing drawing! 3. write a sentence about your friend Write a sentence about your friend. command exclamation command

Punctuating Commands and Exclamations 4. please turn in your paper Please turn in your paper. 5. i really loved your letter I really loved your letter! command exclamation

Commands and Exclamations Begin each sentence with a capital letter. End a command with a period. End an exclamation with an exclamation point.

Commands and Exclamations Call your friend I don’t want to My friend is really sick take her some soup Help her get better Call your friend. I don’t want to! My friend is really sick! Take her some soup. Help her get better.