ABE English Tutorials/simple sentences/Writing simple sentences
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simple sentences
Would you like to get a mark for this Writing Practice? A mark may give you an idea of how close your writing is getting to GED standards. If you would like to be marked for this writing, just let your tutor know when you send in your homework. You will be evaluated on the following points: Each sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a period 1 point
- Each sentence has a subject and a complete verb 3 points
- There are at least 3 sentences 1 points
There are at least 2 sentence lists 2 points Each sentence list uses commas correctly, and has good parallel structure. 3 points Total: 10 points
Write three or four sentences on just ONE of the following topics. Try to include at least two sentence lists in your writing.
Write a few sentences about your morning routine. You can describe what you usually eat for breakfast, how you get ready for the day (or for work or school), what you read or listen to or watch on TV.
Write a few sentences that would explain how to do or make something. You could write about how to make a cake, a table, a meal, a campfire, etc. Or you could describe how to plan a subway route, change the oil in a car, cut and stack a woodpile, etc.
Would you like to get a mark for this Writing Practice? A mark may give you an idea of how close your writing is getting to GED standards. If you would like to be marked for this writing, just let your tutor know when you send in your homework. You will be evaluated on the following points: Each sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a period 1 point Each sentence has a subject and a complete verb 3 points There are at least 3 sentences 1 points
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There are at least 2 sentence lists 2 points
Each sentence list uses commas correctly, and has good parallel structure. 3 points
Total: 10 points