Use action
words in short sentences to make a greater impact on the reader.
Not exact matches
Redstone answered questions
in short sentences, according to the transcript, sometimes with help from a speech therapist who interpreted his
words.
He also talked
in Dykes fashion —
short bursts mixed with long
sentences, all heavily larded with cuss
words and throaty laughter.
Many combine
words in short phrases and
sentences.
He may speak
in short sentences of one to three
words.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, most 4 - year - olds can create
short sentences and should be able to retell a story
in basic
words.
Speaking mostly
in single
words or
short phrases rather than speaking
in full
sentences may be a concern.
For example, by the time your child is 2, he'll probably string
words together
in short sentences, such as, «What's that?»
Based on this basic evidence, we can say that
in the third debate, Trump preferred
shorter sentences with more repeated
words and Clinton longer
sentences with more
word variation.
(Think about it: If you are writing
in a language that has only two letters, each
word has to be pretty long
in order to have a unique spelling; if you have 26 letters to choose from, your
words can be
shorter, and a given
sentence, or paragraph, or novel will also contain fewer keystrokes overall.)
Patients begin speaking
in short, simple
sentences, then phrases, then single
words.
«There is this idea that the distance between grammatically related
words in a
sentence should be
short, as a principle.»
In technical terms, the first sentence has a shorter «dependency length» — a shorter total distance, in words, between the crucial elements of a sentenc
In technical terms, the first
sentence has a
shorter «dependency length» — a
shorter total distance,
in words, between the crucial elements of a sentenc
in words, between the crucial elements of a
sentence.
The chart plots, for example, how a writer's use of
short words and
sentence lengths varies
in a text.
Literacy lessons for a week focusing on the
short story: — reading comprehension questions - capital letters and full stops - jumbled
sentences /
words - choosing a correct
word in a
sentence - acting out the story (reading the dialogue)- dictation (writing simple
sentences from memory)- Composition - re-writing the ending of the story - Worksheets and activities - Audio of the story within PowerPoint All the worksheets can be adapted.
All of the
sentences are designed with beginning readers
in mind and mostly include sight
words and
short vowel
words.
, A
short answer game) c. Labelling activities (Geography and countries, Dinner's ready, Spooky Halloween) d. Team games (Blockbuster, Slapping the board game, Boardgame, Puzzle, Spot the differences, The dictionary race, Disappearing game, The first one who can name...) e. Drawing and settling down activities (Read and draw, Write and draw,
Word search, From English to French, The hidden
sentences, Coloring activity, Pictionary, Back - to - back descriptions) f. Activities
in pairs (Battleships, Family tree, Matching up, Draw your family tree, Guessing games, Snakes and ladders, Noughts and crosses, Ping - pong, Filling - gap, Role - play, Classification) g. Engaging everyone (One question / one student, Who's my next victim, Mind map, Questions
in a hat, Survey, Fashion show, Let's debate, Counting game, Hot - air balloon, Find the mistakes, Post-it game, Dominos) h.
- A
short example of writing
in this style; - Key language,
words, and
sentence starters; - A challenge task.
Formats Text only -
Short sentences, one
sentence per line, four lines per page Supported - text As text version with the addition of small symbols for key
words and new vocabulary Symbol - The same text plus symbols for all the main
words for pupils requiring more support Simplified - Less information, two to three lines per page One symbol - This most basic level has just one symbol on each page This resource bundle was made
in InPrint 3 Widgit Symbols supports vocabulary development across the primary curriculum for all students, as well as helping individuals with special needs, autism or speech and language difficulties.
Formats Text only -
Short sentences, one
sentence per line, four lines per page Supported - text As text version with the addition of small symbols for key
words and new vocabulary Symbol - The same text plus symbols for all the main
words for pupils requiring more support Simplified - Less information, two to three lines per page One symbol - This most basic level has just one symbol on each page This resource was made
in InPrint 3 Widgit Symbols supports vocabulary development across the primary curriculum for all students, as well as helping individuals with special needs, autism or speech and language difficulties.
I feel that many young readers especially need the support that the
words in their vocabulary provide, as well as the comfort of
shorter sentences.
In addition to its immediately engaging cartoon style and simple, familiar words and sentences, each book tells its stories in episodes of short pages with no more than two panels per page, allowing young readers to finish the book in shorter installments and gain a sense of accomplishment each tim
In addition to its immediately engaging cartoon style and simple, familiar
words and
sentences, each book tells its stories
in episodes of short pages with no more than two panels per page, allowing young readers to finish the book in shorter installments and gain a sense of accomplishment each tim
in episodes of
short pages with no more than two panels per page, allowing young readers to finish the book
in shorter installments and gain a sense of accomplishment each tim
in shorter installments and gain a sense of accomplishment each time.
Typically, UK agents just want a brief covering letter, with title,
word count, and genre, a
short, straightforward description of your book (as
in a couple of
sentences), your contact info, and a description of your writing credits, if you have any.
Each entry
in the term paper outline can either be a
word or
short phrase without punctuation or a full
sentence with punctuation.
Their
short length allows the reader to revisit the work
in detail, focusing on
sentences, phrases, or
words as one might examine the painted passages or marks on a canvas.
Anyone who is an expert
in a subject ought to be able to teach an overview of the subject
in simple
words, and
short sentences, that a high school student could understand.
The direct and exact use of chunks of Blank's
words within your own
sentences should be
in quotation marks, should be
short (no more than two lines) and foot / endnoted.
The best idea is to be able to summarize it
in a
short sentence, or
in this case, two
words.
We asked Kevin Kelly, the well - respected maverick of Wired magazine, what he felt about this new
word for reading on screens, he told us by email
in one
short sentence: «I would be happy to see screening become a verb (for this).»
A covered entity can satisfy the plain language requirement if it makes a reasonable effort to: organize material to serve the needs of the reader; write
short sentences in the active voice, using «you» and other pronouns; use common, everyday
words in sentences; and divide material into
short sections.
The writer uses bullet points,
short sentences or fragments, and strong descriptive
words in the summary statement and skills section.
Short and choppy four - to six -
word sentences may be okay for a high school student looking for a part - time job
in the neighborhood hardware store, but not for the candidate seeking the Senior VP position at an international banking institution.
It is important to keep your
words short, and the best way to do that is to write
in fragments — fragments are incomplete
sentences that make sense on their own.
• Use
short bullet
sentences: Present your skills
in short, bullet phrases that start with powerful action
words.
All of these
words and phrases can be good, so long as the
sentence or
short paragraph they are
in are descriptive to the point of interest.
Keep
in mind that
short words, phrases and
sentences are easier to be read than long ones.
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.
dictate that
sentences must be
short, conveying meaning
in the first 5 to 10
words.
The second
sentence illuminates all the necessary skills for being a successful senior executive assistant
in just a few
short words.
Since objectives are so
short, every
word must have a specific purpose
in order to make the
sentence flow well.
The real challenge is creating a blog that offers interesting, original content that is both straightforward and engaging, with
short sentences and sub-headings for the readers who demand 500
words of knowledge condensed
in 300
words or less.