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The task is to rewrite the sentences with correct capitalization. Here's how to solve it, along with explanations for each sentence:
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- Corrected Sentence: The principal of the school, Mrs. Bennett, was always harsh but fair.
- Explanation:
- "Mrs." is an abbreviation for "Missus" and should be capitalized.
- Proper nouns (names) like "Bennett" should also be capitalized.
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- Corrected Sentence: The children wanted to go to Disneyland but they weren't allowed.
- Explanation:
- "Disneyland" is a proper noun (the name of a place), so it should be capitalized.
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- Corrected Sentence: My favorite day is Monday because I love school!
- Explanation:
- "Monday" is a proper noun (the name of a day), so it should be capitalized.
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- Corrected Sentence: All of the students loved Mr. Wilson because he was so kind.
- Explanation:
- "Mr." is an abbreviation for "Mister" and should be capitalized.
- Proper nouns (names) like "Wilson" should also be capitalized.
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- Corrected Sentence: We studied about Mars in class yesterday.
- Explanation:
- "Mars" is a proper noun (the name of a planet), so it should be capitalized.
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- Corrected Sentence: I speak Korean at home but English at school.
- Explanation:
- "Korean" and "English" are proper nouns (names of languages), so they should be capitalized.
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- Corrected Sentence: My favorite president is President Obama because of the way he spoke.
- Explanation:
- "President" is a title when used before a person's name, so it should be capitalized.
- Proper nouns (names) like "Obama" should also be capitalized.
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1. The principal of the school, Mrs. Bennett, was always harsh but fair.
2. The children wanted to go to Disneyland but they weren't allowed.
3. My favorite day is Monday because I love school!
4. All of the students loved Mr. Wilson because he was so kind.
5. We studied about Mars in class yesterday.
6. I speak Korean at home but English at school.
7. My favorite president is President Obama because of the way he spoke.
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ The principal of the school, Mrs. Bennett, was always harsh but fair.} \\
2. & \text{ The children wanted to go to Disneyland but they weren't allowed.} \\
3. & \text{ My favorite day is Monday because I love school!} \\
4. & \text{ All of the students loved Mr. Wilson because he was so kind.} \\
5. & \text{ We studied about Mars in class yesterday.} \\
6. & \text{ I speak Korean at home but English at school.} \\
7. & \text{ My favorite president is President Obama because of the way he spoke.} \\
\end{aligned}
}
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1. The principal of the school, mrs. bennett, was always harsh but fair.
- Corrected Sentence: The principal of the school, Mrs. Bennett, was always harsh but fair.
- Explanation:
- "Mrs." is an abbreviation for "Missus" and should be capitalized.
- Proper nouns (names) like "Bennett" should also be capitalized.
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2. The children wanted to go to disneyland but they weren't allowed.
- Corrected Sentence: The children wanted to go to Disneyland but they weren't allowed.
- Explanation:
- "Disneyland" is a proper noun (the name of a place), so it should be capitalized.
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3. My favorite day is monday because I love school!
- Corrected Sentence: My favorite day is Monday because I love school!
- Explanation:
- "Monday" is a proper noun (the name of a day), so it should be capitalized.
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4. All of the students loved mr wilson because he was so kind.
- Corrected Sentence: All of the students loved Mr. Wilson because he was so kind.
- Explanation:
- "Mr." is an abbreviation for "Mister" and should be capitalized.
- Proper nouns (names) like "Wilson" should also be capitalized.
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5. We studied about mars in class yesterday.
- Corrected Sentence: We studied about Mars in class yesterday.
- Explanation:
- "Mars" is a proper noun (the name of a planet), so it should be capitalized.
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6. I speak korean at home but english at school.
- Corrected Sentence: I speak Korean at home but English at school.
- Explanation:
- "Korean" and "English" are proper nouns (names of languages), so they should be capitalized.
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7. My favorite president is president obama because of the way he spoke.
- Corrected Sentence: My favorite president is President Obama because of the way he spoke.
- Explanation:
- "President" is a title when used before a person's name, so it should be capitalized.
- Proper nouns (names) like "Obama" should also be capitalized.
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Final Answer:
1. The principal of the school, Mrs. Bennett, was always harsh but fair.
2. The children wanted to go to Disneyland but they weren't allowed.
3. My favorite day is Monday because I love school!
4. All of the students loved Mr. Wilson because he was so kind.
5. We studied about Mars in class yesterday.
6. I speak Korean at home but English at school.
7. My favorite president is President Obama because of the way he spoke.
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ The principal of the school, Mrs. Bennett, was always harsh but fair.} \\
2. & \text{ The children wanted to go to Disneyland but they weren't allowed.} \\
3. & \text{ My favorite day is Monday because I love school!} \\
4. & \text{ All of the students loved Mr. Wilson because he was so kind.} \\
5. & \text{ We studied about Mars in class yesterday.} \\
6. & \text{ I speak Korean at home but English at school.} \\
7. & \text{ My favorite president is President Obama because of the way he spoke.} \\
\end{aligned}
}
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