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Monday, 16 March 2020

Seedlings & Biltong

Hello readers,

Today i am here to talk to you about all three amazing different types of sentences. the sentences are called W-Start, Very short sentence, Adverb start. Now that I have told you what the name for them are I am going to start explaining what each of them mean what one should we do first? I think that we should do W-start, So here we are time to start explaining. So you have heard of W-start probably because I just told you obviously. W-start is a group of W startings like Whilst, When, Where, While. it is like you can only start a sentence with one of these it is kinda weird but then it isn't. The very short sentence Huh how can I explain this I know a very short sentence has only 5 or less words. Huh? how do I explain what a adverb start is Huh how how how? I know a adverb start is a starting word that ends in ly easy time for some examples...


Examples:

When are the biltongs gonna be ready Mr?
Where did you put the seedlings Mr?

Did you get the biltongs?
What happens to the seedlings?

Sadly the biltongs aren't ready.
Happily the biltongs were ready 2 weeks after.



1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Aone

    Thank you for sharing your science sentences to your blog.

    Remember with the W-Start, we don't want them to be questions. An example might be; When the biltong is ready, Mr will tell us. instead of "When will the biltong be ready Mr?"

    I like the adverb starts that you used. Don't forget we want a comma after the adverb.

    The content of your sentences are on the right track, we will just continue to work on our punctuation when we get back to school! Thank you for sharing your learning so far.

    - Miss Birtch

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