Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something.

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Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1. can I teach Lobo a trick

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1. Can I teach Lobo a trick ?

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2. i can teach Lobo a trick

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2. I can teach Lobo a trick.

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2.I can teach Lobo a trick. 3.do you like to speak Spanish

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2.I can teach Lobo a trick. 3.Do you like to speak Spanish ?

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2.I can teach Lobo a trick. 3.Do you like to speak Spanish ? 4. i like learning new words

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2.I can teach Lobo a trick. 3.Do you like to speak Spanish ? 4. I like learning new words.

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2.I can teach Lobo a trick. 3.Do you like to speak Spanish ? 4.I like learning new words. 5.did you open the gate

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2.I can teach Lobo a trick. 3.Do you like to speak Spanish ? 4.I like learning new words. 5.Did you open the gate ?

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2.I can teach Lobo a trick. 3.Do you like to speak Spanish ? 4.I like learning new words. 5.Did you open the gate ? 6. they went to see Aunt Rosa

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2.I can teach Lobo a trick. 3.Do you like to speak Spanish ? 4.I like learning new words. 5.Did you open the gate ? 6. They went to see Aunt Rosa.

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2.I can teach Lobo a trick. 3.Do you like to speak Spanish ? 4.I like learning new words. 5.Did you open the gate ? 6.They went to see Aunt Rosa. 7.why are you in a hurry

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2.I can teach Lobo a trick. 3.Do you like to speak Spanish ? 4.I like learning new words. 5.Did you open the gate ? 6.They went to see Aunt Rosa. 7.Why are you in a hurry ?

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2.I can teach Lobo a trick. 3.Do you like to speak Spanish ? 4.I like learning new words. 5.Did you open the gate ? 6.They went to see Aunt Rosa. 7.Why are you in a hurry ? 8.you should go to school

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2.I can teach Lobo a trick. 3.Do you like to speak Spanish ? 4.I like learning new words. 5.Did you open the gate ? 6.They went to see Aunt Rosa. 7.Why are you in a hurry ? 8.You should go to school.

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2.I can teach Lobo a trick. 3.Do you like to speak Spanish ? 4.I like learning new words. 5.Did you open the gate ? 6.They went to see Aunt Rosa. 7.Why are you in a hurry ? 8.You should go to school. 9.i got home before my brother

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2.I can teach Lobo a trick. 3.Do you like to speak Spanish ? 4.I like learning new words. 5.Did you open the gate ? 6.They went to see Aunt Rosa. 7.Why are you in a hurry ? 8.You should go to school. 9.I got home before my brother.

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2.I can teach Lobo a trick. 3.Do you like to speak Spanish ? 4.I like learning new words. 5.Did you open the gate ? 6.They went to see Aunt Rosa. 7.Why are you in a hurry ? 8.You should go to school. 9.I got home before my brother. 10. will you take Wolf home

Statements and Questions A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period (. ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1.Can I teach Lobo a trick ? 2.I can teach Lobo a trick. 3.Do you like to speak Spanish ? 4.I like learning new words. 5.Did you open the gate ? 6.They went to see Aunt Rosa. 7.Why are you in a hurry ? 8.You should go to school. 9.I got home before my brother. 10. Will you take Wolf home ?