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Wednesday, 19 February 2020

How to tie your shoelaces

Hello! Welcome to my blogger! I had to do a set of instructions of how to tie your shoelaces or how to wash your hands. I did how to tie your shoelaces because it sounded more challenging and hard. We had to do this for our goal: Use a variety of sentence structures, beginnings and lengths to give effect.

If you still don't understand our goal, then you can look at some of our examples of what it is: 
Sentence structures 

  • Simple sentence = 1 clause
  • Compound sentence = 2 clauses
Clauses is when you put a subject and then you put a verb next to the subject.

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This is my set of instruction of how to do your shoelaces:


- After instruction number 1, you put your shoes on your feet.


- Next, you cross your laces.


- After that,  take one of your ends and put it through the hole.


- Fifthly, tighten your lace and then take one lace and fold the lace into a bunny ear.


- Then take your lace that is not in a bunny ear and wrap it around the bunny ear once


- And then you want to take that lace that you just wrapped, look through the hole there is a lace, pull it through.


- And tighten it then cross your 2 bunny ears. 


- Pull one ear through the tiny hole at the bottom. Pull again to tighten. 


Question: Did you learn how to tie your shoelaces? Yes or no?



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