
Where Is the Cat? Let's Learn Prepositions of Place with Pictures!
Opening Introduction
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Bad and Evil: Are They Really the Same?
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Good and Nice: Are They Really the Same?
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False and Fake: Are They Really the Same?
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True and Real: Are They the Same?
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Wrong and Incorrect: How Are They Different?
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Right and Correct: What’s the Difference?
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What Is Using 'Enough'?
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What Is The Future: Degrees of Certainty?
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Some moments are too big for ordinary sentences. When something amazing happens, we need special words. When we feel sudden joy or surprise, ordinary ...
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Sometimes we need to tell someone what to do. Sometimes we need to ask politely. Sometimes we need to give warnings. All of these use imperative sente ...
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Curious children ask great questions. Questions help them learn about the world. Questions help them make friends. Questions help them get what they n ...
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Sentences come in many shapes and sizes. Some tell facts. Some ask questions. Some give commands. Some shout with excitement. Knowing the different ty ...
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Every day we share facts. We tell stories. We express opinions. We describe our world. All of these use one special kind of sentence. The declarative ...
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Some sentences tell you what happened. Better sentences show you what happened. The secret to showing instead of telling is using modifiers. These are ...
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Some sentences just need a little something extra. The subject does the action. The verb shows the action. The object receives the action. But sometim ...
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Every sentence has a star. That star is the subject. But what does the star do? That is where the predicate comes in. The predicate tells us everythin ...
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Every sentence has a star. That star is the subject. Every sentence has action. That action is the verb. But sometimes the action needs a target. Some ...
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Every sentence tells a story. But every story needs a star. In grammar, we call that star the subject. The subject tells us who or what the sentence i ...
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Sentences are like trains. They carry ideas from one person to another. But sometimes, a simple train is not enough. Sometimes we need to add more car ...
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Sentences are the building blocks of everything we say and write. For an 8-year-old, moving from simple ideas to clear, complete sentences is a big st ...
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Time can feel like a long, winding road. We have moments in the present. We have finished moments in the future. But what about the journey itself? Th ...
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Time is a fascinating concept for children. They understand now. They understand later. But what about the moment between now and later? The Future Pe ...
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