To solve this problem, we need to fix each sentence by following two simple rules:
1.
Capital Letters: Every sentence must start with a capital letter. Also, names of people (like "Lionel") always start with a capital letter.
2.
Full Stops: Every sentence must end with a full stop (a small dot like this:
.).
Let's look at each sentence one by one:
1. lionel is my friend
* "lionel" is a name, so it needs a capital
L. Since it's the first word, it gets capitalized anyway.
* We need a full stop at the end.
* *Correction:*
Lionel is my friend.
2. the elephant is huge
* The first word "the" needs a capital
T.
* We need a full stop at the end.
* *Correction:*
The elephant is huge.
3. that is our new house
* The first word "that" needs a capital
T.
* We need a full stop at the end.
* *Correction:*
That is our new house.
4. we can run and jump
* The first word "we" needs a capital
W.
* We need a full stop at the end.
* *Correction:*
We can run and jump.
5. the bird is on the tree
* The first word "the" needs a capital
T.
* We need a full stop at the end.
* *Correction:*
The bird is on the tree.
Final Answer:
1. Lionel is my friend.
2. The elephant is huge.
3. That is our new house.
4. We can run and jump.
5. The bird is on the tree.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of punctuation worksheet for grade 1.