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Statements and Questions

Statements and Questions. A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period ( . ) to end a statement. A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark ( ? ) to end a question. 1. can I teach Lobo a trick. Statements and Questions.

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Statements and Questions

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  1. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. 1. can I teach Lobo a trick

  2. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. 1. Can I teach Lobo a trick?

  3. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • 2. i can teach Lobo a trick

  4. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • 2. I can teach Lobo a trick.

  5. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • do you like to speak Spanish

  6. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish?

  7. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • 4. i like learning new words

  8. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • 4. I like learning new words.

  9. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • did you open the gate

  10. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate?

  11. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • 6. they went to see Aunt Rosa

  12. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • 6. They went to see Aunt Rosa.

  13. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • They went to see Aunt Rosa. • why are you in a hurry

  14. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • They went to see Aunt Rosa. • Why are you in a hurry?

  15. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • They went to see Aunt Rosa. • Why are you in a hurry? • you should go to school

  16. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • They went to see Aunt Rosa. • Why are you in a hurry? • You should go to school.

  17. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • They went to see Aunt Rosa. • Why are you in a hurry? • You should go to school. • i got home before my brother

  18. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • They went to see Aunt Rosa. • Why are you in a hurry? • You should go to school. • I got home before my brother.

  19. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • They went to see Aunt Rosa. • Why are you in a hurry? • You should go to school. • I got home before my brother. • will you take Wolf home

  20. Statements and Questions • A statement is a sentence that tells something. Use a period(.) to end a statement. • A question is a sentence that asks something. Use a question mark (?) to end a question. • Can I teach Lobo a trick? • I can teach Lobo a trick. • Do you like to speak Spanish? • I like learning new words. • Did you open the gate? • They went to see Aunt Rosa. • Why are you in a hurry? • You should go to school. • I got home before my brother. • Will you take Wolf home?

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