Writing Focus: Sentence About Events

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Writing Focus: Sentence About Events Transparency LA14: Sentences About Events Writing Sentences about Events: *The sentences tell about things I have done. *They have words such as I, my, me, and we. *Each sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with an end mark.

Step by Step Writing Say a sentence about your picture. Each sentence begins with a capital letter. What is the first word? How do I write it? Say your sentence again. Let’s write the rest of it. Is it clear? This sentence tells about something you have done. What mark comes at the end of a telling sentence?

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