Fatimah
18/4/2016 09:49:09 am
You use ellipses to build suspense in the sentance😍.
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Rummanah
18/4/2016 09:51:10 am
We use ellipses to make the reader want to carry on reading!
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Nuha
18/4/2016 09:51:23 am
You use ellipses to build suspense for example Mr Plowman was walking to pikes lane got talent...but he saw Nuha she was really good.
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Fatimah
18/4/2016 09:51:28 am
We use ellipses to build suspenders in the sentance✌🏻️
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Muhammad L
18/4/2016 09:51:41 am
You use a ellipses before a conjunction and after a main clause .
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Haleema
18/4/2016 09:52:00 am
You use ellipses after the main clause.
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Saaqib
18/4/2016 09:52:16 am
I went to Arsenal match ... But I had to get an ticket.
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Aaminah
18/4/2016 09:52:23 am
We use ellipses because it gives the reader suspense and makes the reader want to red on.
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Rahimah
18/4/2016 09:52:34 am
I really liked learning about ellipses. This is what I learned: that ellipses shows suspense.
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Asmaa
18/4/2016 09:52:40 am
The purpose of ellipses is to create suspense such as . James looked at the sky ...it was peaceful.
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Radiyah
18/4/2016 09:52:45 am
Ellipses are similar to a cliff hanger but the sentence carries on.
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Maryam N
18/4/2016 09:52:59 am
1- Get them to understand main clauses
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Aadam
18/4/2016 09:53:10 am
You use it after a main cause.
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Saaqib
18/4/2016 09:53:25 am
I love doing ellipses
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Haaris
18/4/2016 09:53:33 am
You use ellipses before the conjunction and after your main clause.
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Mariah
18/4/2016 09:53:40 am
We use ellipses because it gives suspense to the reader and makes them want to read on and find out what is going to be next and makes the text interesting and mysterious
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Sofia
18/4/2016 09:54:11 am
Ellipses make the reader think.
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Awais
18/4/2016 09:54:19 am
You use elipse in a main clause.
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Imran
18/4/2016 09:54:47 am
We use ellipses to suspens the person who is reading the book.
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Faris
18/4/2016 09:55:30 am
You use a ellipses before a conjoctoin and after a main clause
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Haaris
18/4/2016 09:55:39 am
You use ellipses to make suspense for the reader and that will want them to carry on reading.
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Umar
18/4/2016 09:55:56 am
You use ellipses before a conjunction.
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Ahmed
18/4/2016 09:55:56 am
Example My dog likes to eat Apples...when he's tucked in Bed.
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Asmaa
18/4/2016 09:56:07 am
I like learning about ellipses .🤓
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Maryam a
18/4/2016 09:56:23 am
Today we have learnt about ellipses and create suspense and you use ellipses after the main clase.
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Haleema
18/4/2016 09:56:34 am
You use ellipses after the main clause.
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Iby
18/4/2016 09:56:34 am
We use ellipses to build suspense
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Aamina.R
18/4/2016 09:56:48 am
3 EXAMPLES OF ELLIPSIS...
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Abubakar
18/4/2016 09:57:59 am
An elipses is when you create suspence for igsample
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Monika
18/4/2016 09:58:45 am
I learnt how to use ellipses and we use them to create suspense. We use them before a conjunction and after a big clos and we you it to make a sentence interesting .
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Mr Plowman
18/4/2016 05:56:45 pm
It is clear how much you enjoyed using ellipses today. You understood them really well and were able to apply your understanding of main clauses. Well done 4MP! Now you will need to start using them in your writing.
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Mariah
22/4/2016 10:45:25 pm
Thank you sir for organising this lesson to it has helped me with my sentences and trying to give it more suspense to the reader
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Aamina.A
2/5/2016 12:11:29 pm
Today we learned ellipses it was awesome thanks sir for the amazing lesson if I made my own ellipses it would be this the girl Maddy was going in here house but before she was about to open the door she heard a growling noise...
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Salena
4/5/2016 02:53:08 pm
Elipises are to create suspense also to make the reader carry on reading.
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