There are many four lines<~~I have no idea what "many four lines" means! in the notebook for English. Students are asked to write down small<~~use "lower-case" instead of "small" letters in Italic script.
In the English textbook, On<~~no capital O needed; lower-case letters are generally used inside a sentence unless the word is a proper noun the four lines there are English alphabet<~~change "alphabet" to "letters" which are not composed of deep<~~use "dark" instead of "deep" color. Instead they are written in light cloor black<~~instead of "light cloor black" use "gray" so that they<~~change "they" to "students" (otherwise "they" will be referring to the letters!) can trace each letter to practice writing capital letters.
I hope this makes sense. Let me know if it doesn't.
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A. Looking at the capital letters in Italic script carefully, trace each letter in the alphabet. There are two four lines in A, and the alphabet are written on the four line dimly. <~~I don't understand this at all! They<~~Who are "they"? should practice writing the alphabet in Italic script<~~add comma tracing on<~~delete "on" each letter in the alphabet.
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There are many four lines in the notebook for English. Students are asked to write down small letters in Italic script.
In the English textbook, On the four lines there are English alphabet which are not composed of deep color. Instead they are written in light cloor black so that they can trace each letter to practice writing capital letters.
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I have written down as in the above. Would you let me know the suitable expressions for lesson for writing alphabet in Italic scrip? Can we use 'many for lines'?
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