Here are the corrected sentences with proper punctuation, capitalization, and quotation marks:
1. When we were reading the book *Gone with the Wind*, my teacher said, “This is an advanced book, but you can read it without any problems.”
2. There are three things we need to buy at the grocery store: shampoo, soap, and toothpaste.
3. My friend said, “First, we have to stop in Atlanta, Georgia, to buy a copy of the newspaper *The Atlanta Daily*.”
4. I just heard the song “Everything Is Awesome” from *The Lego Movie*.
5. Susan, can you please pass me the peppered steak, Robert?
6. Tonight we have to read three chapters: “The Lady in Red,” “The Man in Yellow,” and “The Boy in Blue.”
7. Kevin, Fillian, and Thomas are on their way to Dayton, Ohio.
8. “Yes, you are allowed to watch the television show *Family Guy* with Mom, Dad, and Grandma.”
Final Answer:
1. When we were reading the book Gone with the Wind, my teacher said, “This is an advanced book, but you can read it without any problems.”
2. There are three things we need to buy at the grocery store: shampoo, soap, and toothpaste.
3. My friend said, “First, we have to stop in Atlanta, Georgia, to buy a copy of the newspaper The Atlanta Daily.”
4. I just heard the song “Everything Is Awesome” from The Lego Movie.
5. Susan, can you please pass me the peppered steak, Robert?
6. Tonight we have to read three chapters: “The Lady in Red,” “The Man in Yellow,” and “The Boy in Blue.”
7. Kevin, Fillian, and Thomas are on their way to Dayton, Ohio.
8. “Yes, you are allowed to watch the television show Family Guy with Mom, Dad, and Grandma.”
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of punctuation worksheet 8th grade.