Explanation:
We need to rewrite each sentence with the correct punctuation. Let’s go one by one:
1. “is that a panda”
- This is a question (it starts with “is” and asks about something).
- Questions end with a question mark (?).
- Also, the first word should be capitalized.
→
Is that a panda?
2. “lions are fierce”
- This is a statement (it tells something true or believed).
- Statements end with a period (.).
- Capitalize the first letter.
→
Lions are fierce.
3. “joe likes papaya”
- “Joe” is a person’s name, so it must be capitalized.
- This is a statement.
→
Joe likes papaya.
4. “shall we go home”
- This is a question (asking if we should do something).
- Starts with “Shall”, so capitalize it.
- Ends with a question mark.
→
Shall we go home?
5. “who can sing”
- This is a question (asking about who has the ability).
- “Who” starts the sentence, so capitalize it.
- Ends with a question mark.
→
Who can sing?
Now double-check:
- All sentences start with a capital letter
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- Questions end with ?
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- Statements end with .
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- Proper nouns (Joe) are capitalized
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Final Answer:
1. Is that a panda?
2. Lions are fierce.
3. Joe likes papaya.
4. Shall we go home?
5. Who can sing?
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of puctuation worksheets.