Some English

  

Entrails, intestine, behavioural, Canadian, Aborigine, clause, sub-clause, teacher training, territory, territories, irregular verb

Construct two sentences using the words above. Post as a comment.

Explain the first rule of grammar you have learned in upper secondary school. Give two example sentences. Post in the same comment.

 

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  1. All words that are national start with a capital letter (Aborigine and Canadian).

    I really want to cut that mans entrails right out of him. I have heard i have ”behavioural” problems but i don’t think so.

    Every day i have E-sports ”training” except for wednesday. On wednesday we have time with our ”teacher” to talk through stuff.

    By: Ludwig Widengren

    Gilla

  2. My intestine hurts.
    I am the best teacher there is!
    ——————————————
    All names of peoples, nationalities, countries and cities should be spelled witch a capital letter in the beginning.
    The Canadians are often underestimated.
    The Aborigines home land were taken from them by the Brits.

    Gilla

  3. The Aborigine territory is shrinking.
    Canadian teacher training is the best in the world.

    Names, places and nationalities is spelled with a capital letter in the beginning.
    All Swedish people like meatballs.
    Canadians like maple syrup.

    Gilla

  4. I like swimming in entrails all my teachers think I’m nuts but I quite like it :).

    In Australia the different parts of the country are called territories and its natives are called the Aborigines.

    If you are from Sweden you are Swedish

    The first rule of grammar we learned here today was that ALL countries and their peoples are to be spelled with an upper case letter as seen in the sentence’s above.

    Gilla

  5. Dogs are peeing to mark their territories.
    On the internet everyone are saying Canadians are very kind.

    ————————————————————————————–
    All countries are spelled with a capital letter in the beginning.

    Sweden is my home country.
    KennyS is playing in Envy and they are all from France.

    Gilla

  6. Canadians live in Canada.
    Aborigines are the natives of Australia.

    All countries are spelled with a capital letter.

    Everyone from Denmark are a little ”special”.
    And they are not welcome in Sweden.

    Gilla

  7. In Canada there lives Canadians
    I have my own territory

    You use capital letters because it´s the name of the country.

    I live in Sweden
    I have been to Ghana

    Gilla

  8. my friend is from Canada. he is Canadian dhuuu

    my friend likes bajen a.k.a hammarby it makes me shit out my intestines

    you need a capital letter in the name of the country.

    ex. hi i am i tourist her in usa I’m am from Sweden.

    hi my friend is from Canada can you help him.

    Gilla

  9. Every word that is related to nations are spelled with a capital letter in the start of the word. Examples: Swedish, English and Norwegian.

    Aboriginese people were studied about their behaviour while they were trained to look at Canadian entrails while trying to learn english clauses and subclauses.

    Their teacher marked thier territories, where they were allowed to work, with pieces of paper with irregualr verbs writen on them.

    Gilla

  10. 1. Yesterday in class me and my teacher studied Aborigines and their entrails.
    2. At school I love training e-sport for Canadians.
    The first rule of upper secondary school I learnt was that the names of countries and peoples are always spelled with a capital letter at the start.
    1. The aftermath of World War 2 between the British, Russian, Italian, American, German and Japan was a complete disaster.
    2. Australia’s native people are called Aborigines.

    Gilla

  11. Canadian are the population of the Canada.
    Aborigine are the first people of the Australia.

    Mary and I drink tea together every morning because it gives energy.
    Peter’s dog has bitten three times so far.

    Gilla

  12. I was not sure if I was going to use ”entrails” or ”intestines” so I decided to use both.
    Being an Aborigine of Australia is not the same thing as being Canadian.

    When writing names (of people or the names of nationalities, languages, ethnic groups, and religions) you start the name with a capitalized letter.

    As above: Being an Aborigine of Australia is not the same thing as being Canadian.
    My name is Samuel.

    Gilla

  13. Aborigines are the natives of Australia.

    Canadians have nice guts.

    the first rule of grammar we learned today is that the name of a country or a person always begins with an upper case letter.
    1: I had two hamsters called Ernst and Ove but both of them ran away in Texas
    2: My friend lives on a street in Italy and his name is Mr.Pete

    Gilla

  14. territory is mine and mine alone but its lonely so others kan be there toooooooooo

    intestine is inside me, in animals and in other people yea

    there are many grammars like adjective and nouns and blablabla. adjective describes nouns better and nouns are people, places or things.

    Gilla

  15. anadian are the population of the Canada.
    Aborigine are the first people of the Australia.

    Mary and I drink tea together every morning because it gives energy.
    Peter’s dog has bitten three times so far.
    Here’s some words I’ve learned in upper secondary school

    Gilla

  16. I was at school today minding my own business but then I remembered that I am a Canadian and also a behavioral teacher. So I went home because its summer break.
    I woke up in my bed today and I noticed my intestines are gone and now I’m a sad Canadian.

    Every nationwide words and names must start with a big capital letter in the word. Examples of some sentences are ”Are you a Canadian?” and ”Do you live in Sweden?” both of these sentences have a nationwide word and those start with a big capital letter.

    Gilla

  17. My teacher are always giving me homework
    My Canadian friend are always eating stuff from chile

    The first rule is always use a capital letter in the first word in a sentence

    Gilla

  18. Today i met a teacher, he taught me that its very important to know about irregular verbs.
    My intestines are missing and i need them back.

    The first rule of grammar is that you have to have an uppercase letter in the first word.

    Gilla

  19. The Aborigine is protecting its territory. The boy saw his entrails exit his stomach.
    Upper cased letters are used in names of cities, countries, religions and people and things, beginning of a sentence and the noun I.

    Gilla

  20. The territories have been occupied.
    The Canadian citizens are probably the nicest people on the earth.
    You use capital letters whenever you begin a new sentence and whenever you say names.

    Gilla

  21. We learnt some irregular verbs during the teacher training.
    The Canadian found an Aborigine during his vacation in Australia.

    People from Sweden are Swedish

    If you live in Hamburg you’re not a hamburger

    If the word has anything to do with a country or the people of the country you start the word with a capital letter.

    Gilla

  22. 1, The big Canadian guy was running in the southern territory of Australia and found an Aborigine.

    2, Karl ran over a pile of entrails.

    3, Every one in Canada is Canadian.

    4, The Polish man had polish on his nails.

    In the sentence number 3 and 4 you can see how we use capital letter in names, for example we use P for Polish when we mean then name of the people in Poland, while we use a p if it’s not a name.

    Gilla

  23. I always listen to my teacher.
    Aborigines are the people that first came to Australia.

    The first rule of grammar I have learned is that you always write names with a capital letter in the beginning and you never write ”I” with a lower case ”i”.

    Australia is both a country and a continent.
    Canadians are really good at hockey.

    Gilla

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