Red Hot Sentences Improve the sentences using punctuation, wow words and connectives. Make them Red Hot!

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Red Hot Sentences Improve the sentences using punctuation, wow words and connectives. Make them Red Hot!

The boy to the park. I like eating cakes My Mom is nice. My sister is kind. I feel hungry.

The girl is nice I like to eat cakes. We can see a car. Stop running now

because and when conjunctions so then but

punctuation . ? Aa !

wondering enormous naughty fantastic Wow words beautiful adventure next fantastic naughty Wow words first beautiful adventure greedy afraid

'Hot!' sentences have... a period a capital letter sense an idea

'Hot! Hot!' sentences have... punctuation wow words

'Hot! Hot! Hot!' sentences have... a wow word a conjunction punctuation

Read our 'Hot!' sentences Try again

Read our 'Hot! Hot' sentences Try again

Read our 'Hot! Hot! Hot' sentences Try again