Here is the corrected version of the sentences with appropriate capitalization and punctuation:
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1.
I took a lesson in German and translated it into English.
- Capitalized "German" as it refers to a language.
2.
All lives in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.
- Capitalized "Dubai," "United Arab Emirates" as they are proper nouns (city and country).
3.
These pictures were taken during our holiday in California, USA.
- Capitalized "California" and "USA" as they are proper nouns (state and country).
4.
On Saturday and Sunday, I am going to the Metro Centre in Newcastle.
- Capitalized "Saturday," "Sunday," "Metro Centre," and "Newcastle" as they are proper nouns (days of the week, place names).
5.
How long did you study for the test?
- Added a question mark at the end since it's a question.
6.
I like to take my children to Albert Park.
- Capitalized "Albert Park" as it is a proper noun (place name).
7.
Did Ramadan start on Thursday?
- Capitalized "Ramadan" as it is a proper noun (Islamic month) and added a question mark.
8.
Had we watched the news on the BBC?
- Capitalized "BBC" as it is an acronym for a proper noun (British Broadcasting Corporation) and added a question mark.
9.
I think June is the longest month.
- Capitalized "June" as it is a proper noun (month).
10.
Muslims read the Quran while the Christians read the Bible.
- Capitalized "Quran" and "Bible" as they are religious texts.
11.
My mother is called Ann and my father is called Tom.
- Capitalized "Ann" and "Tom" as they are names.
12.
I am going to Sheffield to visit my friend Mary.
- Capitalized "Sheffield" as it is a city name and "Mary" as it is a name.
13.
There is a new post office opening on Monday, 12th September.
- Capitalized "Monday" as it is a day of the week and added a comma before the date.
14.
This train to London stops in Manchester.
- Capitalized "London" and "Manchester" as they are city names.
15.
What time do we meet on Martin Road?
- Capitalized "Martin Road" as it is a street name and added a question mark.
16.
In the holiday, my family and I are going to Paris on the Eurostar.
- Capitalized "Eurostar" as it is a proper noun (train service).
17.
I live on Olive Street near the city centre.
- Capitalized "Olive Street" as it is a street name.
18.
Is there a medical centre near here?
- Added a question mark at the end since it is a question.
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Explanation:
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Capitalization: Proper nouns (names of people, places, languages, religions, etc.) are capitalized.
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Punctuation: Question marks are used for questions, and commas are used to separate dates or provide clarity in sentences.
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