You don't have to
use full sentences.
Use full sentences that adhere to standard grammatical rules another guidelines.
Use full sentences in your bullet points.
A cover letter gives you the freedom to
use full sentences — instead of bullet points — so use them to expand upon your resume points and tell the story of why you're the perfect fit for the company,» the publication says.
Do not
use full sentences.
Keep in mind that you have only 120 characters to work with here, so you don't want to
use full sentences, and you want to be strategic about your use of keywords.
Because this is just an outline you do not have to
use full sentences yet but you can write down the main points that you intend to include as bullet points until you are sure of all of your needs in the introduction and where you will place everything in relation to each other.
* Most students will be able to
use full sentences.
At least people will have time to proofread and
use full sentences in the Facebook status they'll forever be remembered by...
Even though this will take more time, always keep your emails professional by
using full sentences, proper capitalization, punctuation, and professional language like neutral pronouns.
Using full sentences and excellent grammar, talk about your passions.
And kids as young as first grade must write reports on non-fiction topics
using full sentences with proper grammar and punctuation and an introduction and conclusion.
Pupils roll dice and answer questions
using full sentences in German.
Introducing new words and
using full sentences («yes, we do need to put on our raincoats» rather than «yes, sure») also expands vocabulary, which not only helps students when they are first learning to read at around the ages of five and six, but also later in elementary school when they take the next steps and work on comprehension and fluency — the ability to read text accurately and quickly.
Print the questionnaire for all students to complete
using full sentences.
Giving more detail on highlights of your work,
using full sentences that pack in metrics and tell a well - rounded story.
Unlike the professional statement, in which the jobseeker
uses full sentences, the skills section uses brief phrasing without periods at the end of each bullet point.
Not exact matches
He suggests
using powerful single words, short phrases or clear and concise single
sentences per slide, versus cramming slides
full of trailing bullet points and long - winded paragraphs.
In analyzing the subject lines, the response rate — or whether people open and read the message — dropped a
full 15 % compared to subject lines that
use normal
sentence case.
Two
sentences in the discussion of reason in the earlier version of the report could be taken to support the
use of such analysis: «By reason we relate our witness to the
full range of human knowledge and experience,» and «By our quest for reasoned understandings of Christian faith we seek to grasp and express the gospel in a way that will commend itself to thoughtful persons who are seeking to know and follow God's ways.»
I pleaded a solid argument as to why he should leave
using full and complete
sentences.
Excerpts (no more then 2
sentences) and links may be
used, provided that
full and clear credit is given to Mari Eugenia Hernandez - Tuten and Inspired by Family Magazine with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.
It is not uncommon for her to speak in
full sentences and
use accompanying signs simultaneously.
NOTE: When I say that «didn't pan out», I mean that judges still don't have
full sentencing discretion, although it has been pointed out to me that they have more than they
used to before reforms were undertaken).
Politicians, teachers, and even grandmothers chatting on telephones routinely
use rambling
sentences full of internal asides.
Children were assessed for asthma symptoms — including but not limited to cough without a cold, inability to speak
full sentences due to asthma and disrupted sleep — asthma - related health care
use (acute care visits, emergency room visits or hospitalizations in three months prior to each assessment), asthma medication
use and maximal symptoms days, defined as the highest number of days that the child had three different types of asthma symptoms in the two weeks prior to the visit or phone call.
Standardized explanatory
sentences are
used when necessary to provide additional information required for
full understanding of the expression profile.
The
sentences below are commonly
used by native speakers, so non-native speakers of English can make
full use of their I have been on a quest to find my perfect Colombian woman match in Medellin.
A 17 slides PPT to learn how to form the conditional, when to
use it (if clauses, wish, possibility, advice) and
use it with
full sentences.
A 21 slides PPT to recap negatives,
use them into
full sentences and write a paragraph about school
using them.
Students should answer in
full sentences using j' aime, je n'aime pas, j' adore or je déteste.
For each, there is a brief explanation of the
use, followed by a
sentence prompt to complete with a
full sentence.
The pack includes: A long colourful display banner A cute display border with pictures of frogs and lily pads A Power Point about the life cycle of the frog - there are two different versions of this for younger / SEN children and older children Display labels with
sentences about the different stages of the life cycle 10 question cards to add to add to displays A game to collect the missing parts of the sequence of a frog growing Life cycle posters showing the
full life cycle - these are in colour and back and white Picture dominoes game A collection of songs and rhymes about frogs Spinner game - spin the special spinner and collect the missing parts of the life cycle Topic word cards to add to your display Frog jigsaws to cut out and reassemble Large arrows to add to your display to show the life cycle Large display pictures of the different stages of the life cycle of a frog - these are in colour and also black and white Matching pairs game Large pictures of different plants to
use when creating a pond display Question worksheet - answer the questions about the life cycle Sequence woksheets in black and white and colour Sequence cards showing the different stages of the life cycle Counting worksheet - count how many tadpoles there are in each pond Wordsearches - 2 different life cycle themed wordsearches Word border sheet in colour and black and white - great for poetry writing or adding to the writing area A life cycle of a frog book to make Fact posters showing pictures and information about the different stages Colour photographs of the frog life cycle and different frogs Frog counting cards up to 10 A fact writing woksheet about frogs Large cute frog pictures and lily pads - great to
use for numeracy activities Odd and even frog number line Number maze worksheets - follow the numbers to lead the frog to the lily pad A day in the pond worksheet A number line on frogs Phonemes on tadpoles Size ordering worksheets Frog colour posters An A4 word mat with words and pictures - great to
use when writing about the life cycle of a frog Number bingo with cute frog pictures
Included is the
full PowerPoint presentation and a Word doc of the question and sample answer for student reference.An extension activity could see students highlighting and identifying the verb tense being
used in each
sentence of the sample answer.
First students match vocabulary, then
use a word bank to fill in an authentic patatas bravas recipe from Spain, then they write
full sentences in spanish (translate) and then respond to a question to connect them to the vocabulary in Spanish.
6 worksheets for higher abilities to practice their handwriting, writing in
full sentences and
using capital letters and
full stops.
6 for higher abilities where they should be encouraged to answer questions in
full sentences, and
use descriptive words, and also because... Extension work - get students to ask / write other questions about the nursery rhyme.
It covers the following lesson objectives: • become very familiar with... traditional tales, retelling them and considering their particular characteristics • begin to punctuate
sentences using a capital letter and a
full stop, question mark... • make inferences on the basis of what is being said and done • write
sentences by: saying out loud what they are going to write about; composing a
sentence orally before writing it; sequencing
sentences to form short narratives; re-reading what they have written to check that it makes sense • read aloud their writing clearly enough to be heard by their peers and the teacher.
Photo pack — Colourful A4 poster pack showing key things related to the water cycle, such as sun, snow, rain, ocean etc Water cycle diagram to label and colour Several versions of images showing the complete water cycle with varying levels of difficulty Extra large images to make a
full water cycle display — eg A4 size sun, clouds, rain drops, etc Fact cards — half 4 size with facts about water and the water cycle — great for reading or display Key word cards — half A4 size showing all words relating to the water cycle Water cycle booklet to complete Presentation to make with cue cards for pupils to complete Draw a water cycle worksheet Acrostic poem to complete True or false quiz
Sentence writing sheet to summarise topic understanding Mind map Weather types matching cards to
use as memory card game World map to demonstrate size of oceans Long banner to head display Extra large patterned lettering to head wall display (patterned with raindrops) 3 patterned and plain display borders Writing booklet cover to keep pupils project work together Writing border with water cycle image to
use for generic writing tasks Word search Sack tag to keep resources organised
I asked my class to write a
full sentence for each one describing the correlation in terms of the data,
using the SRCC as evidence, in preparation for GCSE stats controlled assessment.
Fluency is a measure of the automaticity a reader
uses to decode and understand a word fast enough to comprehend the
full sentence or story.
In all these courses, tests require students to write about their learning in
full sentences and paragraphs,
using subject - specific vocabulary.
Standard formats generally
use bullet points and phrases rather than
full sentences.
Note: If / when excerpts can be
used effectively with
full reviews at website, also useful... There are typically those one or two -
sentence gems that pack the real punch...
Use of alternative
sentencing such as community service at the county animal shelter or attendance at a
full obedience training course for those who violate nuisance ordinances.
«I have had a student who will rarely talk to adults and peers but will come in and
use a puppet and speak completely
full sentences to Ruby.
The
full import of this
sentence could obviously not be appreciated without knowing the
full measure of the ex post cherry picking that had been carried out in the D'Arrigo et al 2006 CNWT reconstruction: who could possibly have guessed that D'Arrigo and coauthors
used 98.6 % of the new cores from the Coppermine River update (which went up) and only 3.3 % of the new cores from the Thelon River update (which went down.)
Dropped the first
sentences above: «Post Normal Science is now the Big Push being
used to justify going
full bore with Precaustionary Principle remedies.
Like including only one space after
sentence - ending periods, I doubt
using full justification in a brief submitted to a judge who prefers left justification will make any difference, but it can not hurt to follow the judge's justification preference.
Ms. Giroux had pled to the
full offence of trafficking — the issue was not whether she was guilty of the relevant state of mind but, rather, whether her lack of knowledge in fact should be mitigating enough such that a court could appropriately
use its discretion to reduce the
sentence.