The task is to rewrite the sentences with the correct punctuation. Here's how to solve it step by step:
Rules for Punctuation:
1.
Capitalization: The first word of a sentence should be capitalized.
2.
Period (.): Used at the end of a declarative sentence (a statement).
3.
Question Mark (?): Used at the end of an interrogative sentence (a question).
4.
Exclamation Point (!): Used at the end of an exclamatory sentence (a strong statement or command).
Solution:
Let's rewrite each sentence with the correct punctuation:
#### 1.
tony can sing
- This is a declarative sentence (a statement). It needs a capital letter at the beginning and a period at the end.
- Corrected:
Tony can sing.
#### 2.
is she sally
- This is an interrogative sentence (a question). It needs a capital letter at the beginning and a question mark at the end.
- Corrected:
Is she Sally?
#### 3.
please stop
- This is an imperative sentence (a command). It needs a capital letter at the beginning and a period at the end.
- Corrected:
Please stop.
#### 4.
wendy is in canada
- This is a declarative sentence (a statement). It needs a capital letter at the beginning and a period at the end. Additionally, proper nouns like "Canada" should be capitalized.
- Corrected:
Wendy is in Canada.
#### 5.
may i have a pencil
- This is an interrogative sentence (a question). It needs a capital letter at the beginning and a question mark at the end.
- Corrected:
May I have a pencil?
Final Answer:
1.
Tony can sing.
2.
Is she Sally?
3.
Please stop.
4.
Wendy is in Canada.
5.
May I have a pencil?
Boxed Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ Tony can sing.} \\
2. & \text{ Is she Sally?} \\
3. & \text{ Please stop.} \\
4. & \text{ Wendy is in Canada.} \\
5. & \text{ May I have a pencil?}
\end{aligned}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of punctuation mark worksheet.