Let's solve the punctuation exercise step by step. The task is to
rewrite each sentence using capital letters, full stops, and question marks where appropriate.
We need to:
- Capitalize the first letter of each sentence.
- Use a
full stop (.) at the end of declarative sentences.
- Use a
question mark (?) at the end of questions.
- Correct any spelling mistakes (e.g., "colou" → "colour").
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Here are the corrected sentences:
1.
What is the name of your school?
*(This is a question, so it starts with a capital and ends with a question mark.)*
2.
A cat has a long tail.
*(Declarative sentence; capitalize first letter and add a full stop.)*
3.
Radha is my friend.
*(Name "Radha" should be capitalized; sentence ends with a full stop.)*
4.
An apple is red in colour.
*(Corrected "colou" to "colour"; sentence is declarative.)*
5.
Rita is sitting on a chair.
*(Name "Rita" capitalized; full stop added.)*
6.
The crow is black in colour.
*(Corrected "colou" to "colour"; full stop added.)*
7.
How are you?
*(Question — starts with capital and ends with question mark.)*
8.
Gopal goes to school by bus.
*(Name "Gopal" capitalized; full stop added.)*
9.
I have a blue pen.
*(Capitalized "I"; full stop added.)*
10.
There are many flowers in the garden.
*(Capitalized first word; full stop added. Note: "flowers" was misspelled as "flowers" — actually correct in original, but likely meant to be "flowers". Assuming typo in image.)*
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Final Answer:
1. What is the name of your school?
2. A cat has a long tail.
3. Radha is my friend.
4. An apple is red in colour.
5. Rita is sitting on a chair.
6. The crow is black in colour.
7. How are you?
8. Gopal goes to school by bus.
9. I have a blue pen.
10. There are many flowers in the garden.
✔ All sentences now follow proper capitalization, punctuation, and grammar rules.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of punctuation worksheet for grade 1.