Learn About Punctuating Sentences with Capital Letters and Full Stops

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Enhance your understanding of punctuating sentences using capital letters and full stops. Explore examples, watch engaging videos, and practice using this essential punctuation guide. Discover how to recognize and use capital letters correctly to end sentences properly. Improve your writing skills effortlessly!


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  1. Year 1 SPAG Punctuate sentences NCLO: Punctuate sentences using a capital letter, full stop or a question mark.

  2. Using capital letters We can use capital letters to punctuate sentences using a capital letter and a full stop or a question mark.

  3. Can you write some? What do capital letters look like?

  4. What do capital letters look like? BIG AND SMALL LETTERS SONG SONG

  5. Examples Look at these sentences. The capital letters are in red. Can you mime putting a cap On each tie you need a capital letter? Punch the air when you need a full-stop. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfdqJIUzB NQ

  6. Capital letters and full-stops clip

  7. Question marks ? ? ? http://www.worksheetplace.com/ ? ?

  8. Your turn full-stop or question mark? Do spiders have six legs Can snails see Yes they have eyes on their tentacles Yes, honey bees make honey You use a full-stop or a question mark at the end of a sentence never both.

  9. Check - full-stop or question mark? Do spiders have six legs? Can snails see Yes they have eyes on their tentacles. Yes, honey bees make honey. You use a full-stop or a question mark at the end of a sentence never both. ?

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