Grammar exercise worksheet focusing on capitalization and punctuation, featuring ten sentences to be corrected.
Worksheet titled "Capitalization & Punctuation" with instructions to rewrite sentences using proper capital letters and punctuation marks.
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Let's go through each sentence one by one and correct the capitalization and punctuation as needed. Here’s how we fix them:
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1. today we have english arabic and art.
✔ Today we have English, Arabic, and art.
- Capitalize the first word of the sentence: "Today".
- Capitalize proper nouns: "English", "Arabic" (names of subjects).
- Add commas between items in a list.
- End with a period.
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2. sara lives in dubai
✔ Sara lives in Dubai.
- Capitalize the first letter: "Sara".
- "Dubai" is a city name → capitalize it.
- Add a period at the end.
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3. maha took this photo during her holiday in france
✔ Maha took this photo during her holiday in France.
- Capitalize "Maha" (name).
- Capitalize "France" (country name).
- Add a period at the end.
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4. where are the rugs from
✔ Where are the rugs from?
- Capitalize the first word: "Where".
- This is a question → add a question mark at the end.
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5. how long did you study for the quiz
✔ How long did you study for the quiz?
- Capitalize "How".
- It's a question → ends with a question mark.
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6. i like to take my children to bassa beach
✔ I like to take my children to Bassa Beach.
- Capitalize "I".
- "Bassa Beach" is a proper noun (place name) → capitalize both words.
- Add a period.
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7. did ramadan start on friday
✔ Did Ramadan start on Friday?
- Capitalize "Did" (start of sentence).
- "Ramadan" is a religious month → capitalize.
- "Friday" is a day of the week → capitalize.
- Ends with a question mark.
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8. huda watched the news on oman channel
✔ Huda watched the news on Oman Channel.
- Capitalize "Huda" (name).
- "Oman Channel" is a specific TV channel → treat as a proper noun and capitalize both words.
- Add a period.
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9. we will have our summer holiay on june
✔ We will have our summer holiday on June.
- Capitalize "We".
- Fix spelling: "holiay" → "holiday".
- "June" is a month → capitalize.
- Add a period.
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10. yesterday majid had pasta soup and salad for dinner
✔ Yesterday Majid had pasta, soup, and salad for dinner.
- Capitalize "Yesterday" (start of sentence).
- Capitalize "Majid" (name).
- Add commas between food items in a list.
- Add a period at the end.
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1. Today we have English, Arabic, and art.
2. Sara lives in Dubai.
3. Maha took this photo during her holiday in France.
4. Where are the rugs from?
5. How long did you study for the quiz?
6. I like to take my children to Bassa Beach.
7. Did Ramadan start on Friday?
8. Huda watched the news on Oman Channel.
9. We will have our summer holiday on June.
10. Yesterday Majid had pasta, soup, and salad for dinner.
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- First word of a sentence → capitalized.
- Names of people, places, countries, months, days, and holidays → capitalized.
- Questions → end with a question mark.
- Lists → separate items with commas.
- Spelling corrections (e.g., "holiay" → "holiday").
- Proper punctuation: periods, commas, question marks.
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1. today we have english arabic and art.
✔ Today we have English, Arabic, and art.
- Capitalize the first word of the sentence: "Today".
- Capitalize proper nouns: "English", "Arabic" (names of subjects).
- Add commas between items in a list.
- End with a period.
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2. sara lives in dubai
✔ Sara lives in Dubai.
- Capitalize the first letter: "Sara".
- "Dubai" is a city name → capitalize it.
- Add a period at the end.
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3. maha took this photo during her holiday in france
✔ Maha took this photo during her holiday in France.
- Capitalize "Maha" (name).
- Capitalize "France" (country name).
- Add a period at the end.
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4. where are the rugs from
✔ Where are the rugs from?
- Capitalize the first word: "Where".
- This is a question → add a question mark at the end.
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5. how long did you study for the quiz
✔ How long did you study for the quiz?
- Capitalize "How".
- It's a question → ends with a question mark.
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6. i like to take my children to bassa beach
✔ I like to take my children to Bassa Beach.
- Capitalize "I".
- "Bassa Beach" is a proper noun (place name) → capitalize both words.
- Add a period.
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7. did ramadan start on friday
✔ Did Ramadan start on Friday?
- Capitalize "Did" (start of sentence).
- "Ramadan" is a religious month → capitalize.
- "Friday" is a day of the week → capitalize.
- Ends with a question mark.
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8. huda watched the news on oman channel
✔ Huda watched the news on Oman Channel.
- Capitalize "Huda" (name).
- "Oman Channel" is a specific TV channel → treat as a proper noun and capitalize both words.
- Add a period.
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9. we will have our summer holiay on june
✔ We will have our summer holiday on June.
- Capitalize "We".
- Fix spelling: "holiay" → "holiday".
- "June" is a month → capitalize.
- Add a period.
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10. yesterday majid had pasta soup and salad for dinner
✔ Yesterday Majid had pasta, soup, and salad for dinner.
- Capitalize "Yesterday" (start of sentence).
- Capitalize "Majid" (name).
- Add commas between food items in a list.
- Add a period at the end.
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✔ Final Corrected Sentences:
1. Today we have English, Arabic, and art.
2. Sara lives in Dubai.
3. Maha took this photo during her holiday in France.
4. Where are the rugs from?
5. How long did you study for the quiz?
6. I like to take my children to Bassa Beach.
7. Did Ramadan start on Friday?
8. Huda watched the news on Oman Channel.
9. We will have our summer holiday on June.
10. Yesterday Majid had pasta, soup, and salad for dinner.
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🔍 Key Rules Used:
- First word of a sentence → capitalized.
- Names of people, places, countries, months, days, and holidays → capitalized.
- Questions → end with a question mark.
- Lists → separate items with commas.
- Spelling corrections (e.g., "holiay" → "holiday").
- Proper punctuation: periods, commas, question marks.
Let me know if you'd like this formatted for printing or classroom use!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of punctuation sentences worksheet.