Rewrite the sentence with correct capitalization:
i went to the world trade center in manhattan yesterday.
I went to the World Trade Center in Manhattan yesterday.
Rewrite the sentence with the correct use of apostrophes:
The neighbors dog is so friendly!
The neighbor's dog is so friendly!
Fix the run-on sentence:
We wanted to go to the store we decided to go home.
We wanted to go to the store, but we decided to go home. (However works too.)
Is (there/their/they're) anything else I can help you with today?
there
(Your/You're) late!
you're
Rewrite the sentence with correct capitalization:
The best Day of the Week is saturday because i get to sleep in.
The best day of the week is Saturday because I get to sleep in.
Rewrite the sentence with the correct use of apostrophes:
I wont get mad if you tell me the truth.
I won't get mad if you tell me the truth.
Fix the run-on sentence:
I like to eat chocolate ice cream it is sweet and cool on a summer day.
I like to eat chocolate ice cream. It is sweet and cool on a summer day.
OR
I like to eat chocolate ice cream because it is sweet and cool on a summer day.
Don't go (there/their/they're) or you might get eaten by a zombie!
there
You left (your/you're) armadillo in my apartment and it ate everything.
your
Rewrite the sentence with correct capitalization:
my Brother pedro makes burgers that are better than mcdonald's.
My brother Pedro makes burgers that are better than McDonald's.
Rewrite the sentence with the correct use of apostrophes:
Get those ducks' out of my kitchen!
Get those ducks out of my kitchen!
Fix the run-on sentence:
My mom visits the museum she spends hours looking at the exhibits.
My mom visits the museum. She spends hours looking at the exhibits.
OR
My mom visits the museum and she spends hours looking at the exhibits.
Turning into goo is (there/their/they're) problem, not mine.
their
I love (your/you're) mom's mooncake recipe. May I borrow it?
your
Rewrite the sentence with correct capitalization:
Do you have the new nintendo gaming console? i've had it since march.
Do you have the new Nintendo gaming console? I've had it since March.
Rewrite the sentence with the correct use of apostrophes:
Im going to my friends house.
I'm going to my friend's house.
Fix the run-on sentence:
She wants to succeed, she will put in effort to do her best work.
She wants to succeed, so she will put in effort to do her best work. (And could work too.)
OR
She wants to succeed. She will put in effort to do her best work.
(There/Their/They're) the worst magicians I've ever seen. They pulled 20 rabbits out of a hat, but can't get them back in. What should I do with all these rabbits?
they're
I don't think (your/you're) taking my music career seriously enough. I've already written 20 songs - all about birds.
you're
Rewrite the sentence with correct capitalization:
Would it Be Better to visit japan with my Cousin or my sister maggie?
Would it be better to visit Japan with my cousin or my sister Maggie?
Rewrite the sentence with the correct use of apostrophes:
Dont touch the highlighter's without asking first.
Don't touch the highlighters without asking first.
Fix the run-on sentence:
This company will earn a lot, they have great ideas to make money.
This company will earn a lot. They have great ideas to make money.
OR
This company will earn a lot because they have great ideas to make money.
(There/Their/They're) going to be (there/their/they're) as soon as they can. It's been tough since (there/their/they're) car got stolen.
they're, there, their
(Your/You're) not going to believe this. I have (your/you're) sandwich from 10,000 years ago. Do you still want it?
you're, your