The task is to rewrite the sentences with the correct punctuation. Here's how to solve it:
Explanation:
1.
Capitalization: The first letter of a sentence should be capitalized.
2.
End Punctuation: Sentences need appropriate ending punctuation marks:
- A period (.) is used for declarative sentences (statements).
- A question mark (?) is used for interrogative sentences (questions).
Solution:
1.
mr john is my teacher
- Corrected:
Mr. John is my teacher.
- Capitalize "Mr." and add a period at the end.
2.
humpty dumpty is crying
- Corrected:
Humpty Dumpty is crying.
- Capitalize "Humpty Dumpty" and add a period at the end.
3.
that is a new laptop
- Corrected:
That is a new laptop.
- Capitalize the first word "That" and add a period at the end.
4.
we go to school together
- Corrected:
We go to school together.
- Capitalize the first word "We" and add a period at the end.
5.
what is your name
- Corrected:
What is your name?
- Capitalize the first word "What" and add a question mark at the end since it is a question.
Final Answer:
1. Mr. John is my teacher.
2. Humpty Dumpty is crying.
3. That is a new laptop.
4. We go to school together.
5. What is your name?
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ Mr. John is my teacher.} \\
2. & \text{ Humpty Dumpty is crying.} \\
3. & \text{ That is a new laptop.} \\
4. & \text{ We go to school together.} \\
5. & \text{ What is your name?}
\end{aligned}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of punctuation worksheet free.