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Grammar
Grammar
Grade 1-
Capital letters to start sentences
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- Using Capital Letters for Beginning a Sentence
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- Using capital letters to start sentences
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- Capital letters to start sentences
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- More capital letters to start sentences
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- Capital Letters and Full Stops
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- Using capital letters for proper nouns
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- Capital Letters for Proper Nouns - people and places
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- Proper Nouns
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- Using capital letters in names: activity 1
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- Using capital letters in names: activity 2
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- Writing Proper Nouns
- Printable
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- Statements
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- Using Periods
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- Statements
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- Using periods at the end of a sentence
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- Using Question Marks
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- Question Marks
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- Questions and Statements
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- Punctuation: periods and question marks
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- Identifying Correct Punctuation
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- Sentences
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- Writing Sentences
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- Writing Sentences
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- Punctuating Sentences
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- Writing Sentences
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- Writing Sentences - Who? What? Where?
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- Contractions - am/is/are
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- Contractions
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- Writing Contractions
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- Contractions for am/is/are,
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- Contractions - has/have
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- Contractions - has/have
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- Writing Contractions - has/have
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- Typing Contractions -has/have
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- Contractions - has/have
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- Contractions - am/is/are
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- Sentences
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- Using Question Marks
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- Statements
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- Using capital letters for proper nouns
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