All About Words
by Isaac Newman, dedicated to Alexander
about the author:
if you want more information, call xxx-xxxx. Isaac is the youngest in his family.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. contractions
2. vowels and continents
3. sight words
4. how to be a good writer
CONTRACTIONS
Contractions are like a not complete word. For example: I'm. There's like an apostrophe that takes place of a letter, like when I said "I'm" it really is I am, but if I take away the "a" I put an apostrophe there, so it looks like I'm. Let's go over some words:
1. Let's
2. don't
3. I'm
VOWELS AND CONTINENTS
The vowels in the world are aeiou and sometimes, y. There's always a vowel in a word, for example: me, six, ten, send, cool, to, a, see, I, day, do, are...you get my point. If you see a word that doesn't have a vowel, call xxx-xxxx. Continents are every other letter, these are the continents: b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, x, y (or not) z
SIGHT WORDS
A sight word is a word in a middle of a sentence, for example: I, is, me, a. Just say a short word.
HOW TO BE A GOOD WRITER
You need good handwriting, and spell words correctly, for example, all of you might think you're a good writer, but it takes practice. And now I'm out of words, so this must be the end.
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