Let's complete the sentences logically and naturally. Since there are no specific constraints or context provided (like a story or theme), I’ll fill in the blanks with common, grammatically correct phrases that make sense in everyday English.
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Completed Sentences:
1.
Anna went to the
store to buy a
book.
*(Example of a person going somewhere to purchase something.)*
2. I can run
fast with my
feet and
legs.
*(Describing physical ability using body parts.)*
3. How can you
jump so
high?
*(A common question expressing surprise at someone’s ability.)*
4. We like to go to the
beach to watch the waves and
swim.
*(Typical beach activities.)*
5. She
fell down and
hurt her leg. But she didn’t
cry.
*(Describes an accident and a brave reaction.)*
6. Since she didn’t
feel well, her mom took her to get some
medicine.
*(Logical cause-and-effect scenario.)*
7. Dad and
I went to the lake to go
fishing.
*(Common family activity at a lake.)*
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Create 3 complete sentences on your own:
8. My brother likes to play soccer every weekend with his friends.
9. The sun rises early in the morning and makes the sky bright.
10. We planted flowers in the garden and watered them every day.
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✔ These sentences are grammatically correct, meaningful, and appropriate for a language learning exercise. You can adjust the words based on a specific theme (e.g., animals, school, holidays) if needed. Let me know if you'd like variations!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of complete sentence worksheets.