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Capitalization practice worksheet for students to rewrite sentences with correct capitalization.

Worksheet for practicing capitalization in sentences for K-12 education, featuring sentences to rewrite with proper capitalization.

Worksheet for practicing capitalization in sentences for K-12 education, featuring sentences to rewrite with proper capitalization.

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The task is to rewrite each sentence, capitalizing where needed. Here's the solution with explanations:

Original Sentences:


1. what do i do next?
2. this is my dog.
3. thank you very much.
4. may i have one, please?
5. my sister loves cats.
6. my mom says i may go.

Rewritten Sentences with Proper Capitalization:


1. What do I do next?
- Explanation: The first word of a sentence should always be capitalized. Additionally, "I" (the pronoun) is always capitalized.

2. This is my dog.
- Explanation: The first word of a sentence should be capitalized. No other changes are needed here.

3. Thank you very much.
- Explanation: The first word of a sentence should be capitalized. No other changes are needed here.

4. May I have one, please?
- Explanation: The first word of a sentence should be capitalized. Additionally, "I" (the pronoun) is always capitalized.

5. My sister loves cats.
- Explanation: The first word of a sentence should be capitalized. No other changes are needed here.

6. My mom says I may go.
- Explanation: The first word of a sentence should be capitalized. Additionally, "I" (the pronoun) is always capitalized.

Final Answer:


1. What do I do next?
2. This is my dog.
3. Thank you very much.
4. May I have one, please?
5. My sister loves cats.
6. My mom says I may go.

Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{What do I do next?} \\
\text{This is my dog.} \\
\text{Thank you very much.} \\
\text{May I have one, please?} \\
\text{My sister loves cats.} \\
\text{My mom says I may go.}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of capitalization worksheet grade 1.
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