Let’s go through each sentence one by one and fix the capital letters. Remember:
- The first word of a sentence always starts with a capital letter.
- Names of people (like Mary) are capitalized.
- Days of the week (like Tuesday, Friday, etc.) are always capitalized.
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Sentence 1:
Original: *my sister plays soccer on tuesdays.*
Fix: Start with “My”, and capitalize “Tuesdays”.
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My sister plays soccer on Tuesdays.
Sentence 2:
Original: *mary likes to eat cake on fridays.*
Fix: Capitalize “Mary” (it’s a name), and “Fridays” (day of the week). Also start the sentence with capital “M” — but since “Mary” is already being capitalized, that covers it.
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Mary likes to eat cake on Fridays.
Sentence 3:
Original: *her dad comes home on wednesday.*
Fix: Start with “Her”, and capitalize “Wednesday”.
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Her dad comes home on Wednesday.
Sentence 4:
Original: *can you come to my house on sunday?*
Fix: Start with “Can”, and capitalize “Sunday”.
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Can you come to my house on Sunday?
Sentence 5:
Original: *tuesdays and wednesdays are the best!*
Fix: Start with “Tuesdays”, and capitalize “Wednesdays” too (both are days of the week).
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Tuesdays and Wednesdays are the best!
Sentence 6:
Original: *i only go to school on mondays.*
Fix: Capitalize “I” (always!), and “Mondays”.
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I only go to school on Mondays.
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Final Answer:
1. My sister plays soccer on Tuesdays.
2. Mary likes to eat cake on Fridays.
3. Her dad comes home on Wednesday.
4. Can you come to my house on Sunday?
5. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are the best!
6. I only go to school on Mondays.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of capitalization worksheet 2nd grade.