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alloneword

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Read through this piece of all-one-text and rehearse playing. When ready hit the Start count! button and then using the buttons below complete the example and when finished hit the Stop count! button to obtain a result. Refine and repeat until you complete this example perfectly as fast as you can, and have fun, thank you. Scotty.

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Sentence structure.
Use this alloneword link to discover about sentence structure.

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Simple sentences: A simple sentence has only one clause:
The children were laughing. John wanted a new bicycle. All the girls are learning English.

Complex sentences: A complex sentence is a sentence that contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
Example: Because life is complex, we need complex sentences.

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Repitition, commas, rhyme, capitals and question mark.

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Repitition is a form of rehearsal and no better way than with rhyme.
When a rhyme is written the use of a comma is very important, because it gives the reader information.
When we use a name, we use capitals. My name is Scott, and I live in Perth.
alloneword is the trade name of this game, and is a diffferent type of name used for thing's.
When we ask a question, we use a question mark ?, to end a sentence.

The Muffin Man.

CAPITALISE Next Character

Space Comma,

Full stop. Question mark?

Our methodology.

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Other stuff we do.

Oh, do you know the muffin man, the muffin man, the muffin man, oh, do you know the muffin man, that lives on Drury Lane?

Scott Anderson 0410016147 Perth Western Australia 6147