Sentences

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A sentence begins with a capital letter.
All the children walked down the hall.
Spot hid a bone in the garden.
There are two birds in the nest.
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Gramm
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Rule
tuation • Gram m
uation • Gramm a
unct
nctuation • Gra m m
r and P unc
and Pu nct
ar an d Pu
ar a n d P
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The names of people and pets begin
with capital letters.
Bill and Pat like to fish.
Mr. Lee is my neighbor.
Our teacher, Ms. Lopez, has a cat named Tippy.
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My dog, Sandy,
y likes to run through the sprinkler.
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Gramm
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Rule
tuation • Gram m
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nctuation • Gra m m
r and P unc
and Pu nct
ar an d Pu
ar a n d P
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The names of specific places begin
with capital letters.
Hillside Park is a good place for a walk.
I live in Eaton, Colorado.
Bayview School sits high on a hill.
Disneyland is my favorite amusement park.
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Gramm
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tuation • Gram m
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nctuation • Gra m m
r and P unc
and Pu nct
ar an d Pu
ar a n d P
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The names of the days of the week, months of the
year, and holidays begin with capital letters.
Days
I go to dance class on Wednesday.
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On Tuesday and Thursday,
y I play soccer.
January is the first month of the year.
Months
My birthday is in July.
y
Independence Day is a special celebration.
Holidays
Kwanzaa lasts for seven days.
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