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Our class went on a trip to mount rushmore to see the presidents.
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Our class went on a trip to Mount Rushmore to see the presidents.
Capitalize the names of specific places.
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I haven’t seen aunt Gail in a long time
I haven’t seen aunt Gail in a long time. I think the last time I saw her was Christmas.
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Capitalize the names of titles.
I haven’t seen Aunt Gail in a long time. I think the last time I saw her was Christmas. Capitalize the names of titles.
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when are we going on our next field trip? I hope it’s soon!
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When are we going on our next field trip? I hope it’s soon!
Always capitalize the first word of a sentence.
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Samuel’s favorite book is go dog go by Dr. Suess.
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Samuel’s favorite book is Go Dog Go by Dr. Suess.
Capitalize the names of books.
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What is the date today? I think its Tuesday.
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What is the date today? I think it’s Tuesday.
Use apostrophes in contractions.
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David and I are going to Central Market to pick up some apples for Thanksgiving dinner.
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David and I are going to Central Market to pick up some apples for Thanksgiving dinner.
No mistakes!
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The birds is flying south this time of year to escape the cold weather.
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Make sure the subject agrees with the verb.
The birds are flying south this time of year to escape the cold weather. Make sure the subject agrees with the verb.
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Have you seen the mexican artwork hanging on the wall across the hall.
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Have you seen the Mexican artwork hanging on the wall across the hall?
Capitalize ethnicities and use question marks at the end of questions.
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My mom won’t let me go too the store by myself.
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My mom won’t let me go to the store by myself.
“Too” means “also”.
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The concert is going to be in Butte Montana
The concert is going to be in Butte Montana. I don’t think I’ll be able to go.
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Use a comma to separate the city from the state.
The concert is going to be in Butte, Montana. I don’t think I’ll be able to go. Use a comma to separate the city from the state.
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