For normal simple sentences, you use mostly the same word order:
Who - does - what - where - when
For example:
John- plays - basketball - outside - every Monday
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Spelling mistakes
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Their/there/they're
Their - possesion
Their class is the best in math.
There - direction
Is that a rollercoaster over there?
They're - They are
They are nice people. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I776Ibj3iTs
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were/we're
Were - Past tense of was
Where were you?
We're - We are
We're going to get something to eat.
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its/it's/it is
Its - posessive
Its footprints...
It's - It is/ It has
It's very cold outside
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too/to
Too - excessive
That's too much noise
to - place, direction, possesion
I'm going to the store
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Prepositions
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at, in, on, for, by, of, to
To link nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence.
I am going to school
I am in the bathroom
What is on the television
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Capital letters
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when to use:
"I", names of people, places, titles of works, nationalities, languages, institutions like companies, historical eras, days, months, holidays, initials, and acronyms (afkortingen die worden uitgesproken als woord) IMAX, PIN, SCUBA, FOMO, GIF
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Tijden
"At" - used to indicate a specific time
I'll meet you at 3 pm.
"In" - used to indicate a specific period or time frame
We'll be there in five minutes.
"On" - used to indicate a specific day or date
The party is on Saturday.
"Between" - used to indicate a period or time frame between two points
The meeting is between 2 pm and 4 pm.
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Work on Planner
Next, get to work on your planner.
I will check how you have done next class or Tuesday.