Below are
short sentence examples of how to write out the above sections.
Not exact matches
For
example, by the time your child is 2, he'll probably string words together in
short sentences, such as, «What's that?»
Many children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have begun to display telltale social and language deficits by the time they're toddlers; they fail to play or make eye contact with others, for
example, or to say
short sentences such as «drink milk.»
The chart plots, for
example, how a writer's use of
short words and
sentence lengths varies in a text.
- A
short example of writing in this style; - Key language, words, and
sentence starters; - A challenge task.
The
example biography includes many features from the KS2 writing ITAF, including a range of punctuation (for parenthesis, ellipsis, semi-colon, colon, hyphens), commas for clarity, different verb forms,
short sentences for effect, and cohesive devices within and across
sentences (
sentence starters, such as fronted adverbials, and a range of nouns to refer to the same person).
For
example, rather than doing 100 rote - work math problems, your child could do 10 more difficult or challenging problems, rather than write each word ten times or write simple
sentences using spelling words for homework, your child write a
short story or a poem using the words.
You'll find a list of expressions used with «fashion», a
short story and
example sentences to help you begin using these words to practice speaking about fashion.
An outstanding characteristic of Wideman's style is his use of
sentence structure, which ranges from his widespread use of enjambment («Bereaved» consists of a single
sentence of ten lines, for
example) to
short explosive fragments (such as «My, my, Miss May.
As a reader, I'm personally a fan of «punchy» writing with
shorter sentences and fewer words — Colleen Hoover and Pepper Winters are two prime
examples.
Utilising limited starting points - a
short, poetic
sentence for
example — she applies» a methodology of deconstructing and recombining its constituent parts to create a shifting set of meanings and associations.
Short and sweet is better (for
example, one simple
sentence that says your spouse has gotten a promotion there).
While writing your summary section, be sure to use
shorter sentences than even this
example uses.
A great cover letter could include a
sentence or
short paragraph about the reasons why a prospective employer is a good fit for the job seeker, for
example.
In this
example, the candidate tries to make a memorable impression with a few
short sentences.
When you write a summary statement, you have the option to draft a
short, three
sentence paragraph like the one in the teacher resume template for Word, or you can use three bullet points, as shown in the
example below.
For that reason, keep your statement
short and to the point, no more than three
sentences or bullets, as in the technical support resume template for Word and
example below.