My Rows and Piles of Coins

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My Rows and Piles of Coins

A Simple sentence has one subject and one predicate. Simple Sentences A Simple sentence has one subject and one predicate.

Compound Sentence or and but A Compound sentence contains two simple sentences joined by a comma and a word such as and, but, or or. or and but

, Comma

Unit Vocabulary

Arrange Put things in a certain order

Bundles Things tied or wrapped together

Dangerously Not safely

If you are in a dangerous situation you might hear this sound.

Errands Short trips that you take to do something

Excitedly With strong, lively feeling

Steady Firmly fixed

Unwrapped opened

Wobbled Moved unsteadily from side to side; shook

astonishment Great surprise; sudden wonder; amazement