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Toss a coin. And if you get a head, move one space forward, and put a marker in the space. If you get a tail, move two spaces. Look at the word or picture on the space. By using it, make a sentence on the right side of the page.
(Would you check the writing and correct errors? Do we have to use the plural forms 'heads or tails'? Thank you. Have a great weekend!)
(Would you check the writing and correct errors? Do we have to use the plural forms 'heads or tails'? Thank you. Have a great weekend!)
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Toss a coin. And if you get heads, move one space forward, and put a marker in the space. If you get tails, move two spaces. Look at the word or picture in the space. By using it, make a sentence on the right side of the page.
(Yes, "heads" and "tails" without any article is the standard idiom.)
(Yes, "heads" and "tails" without any article is the standard idiom.)
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