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20:23 Punctuation Formula a, b, c noun
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Create 10 sentences using Punctuation Formula a, b, c noun. This formula is a LIST of ADJECTIVES followed by a NOUN.
For Example- adorable, sweet, tired puppy
The list can come in the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence.
For example. The exhausted, hungry, cranky sailors ate Helio's cattle and were killed.
Do not get confused with Punctuation Formula a, b, conjunction c- as the two are not the same.
a, b, c noun- Mrs. Rakofsky gave us a difficult, manageable, interesting assignment.
a, b, conj. C- Mrs. Rakofsky's class was difficult, manageable, and interesting


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