Capitalization
Grammar (Subject & Predicate)
Punctuation (commas, periods, question marks, exclamation points, colons)
100

the girl lives in california. 

The girl lives in California.

100

We saw a movie and bought some ice cream.

Subject: We

Predicate: saw a movie and bought some ice cream.

100
Do you like dogs

Do you like dogs?

200

ms. carlton drives a yellow bus.

Ms. Carlton drives a yellow bus.

200

The king and the queen are hosting a giant party.  

Subject: The king and the queen

Predicate:  are hosting a giant party.  


200

I really like hamburgers fries and pickles

I really like hamburgers, fries, and pickles.

300

his favorite restaurant is the cheesecake factory.

His favorite restaurant is The Cheesecake Factory.

300

The hat and the socks are very expensive.

Subject: The hat and the socks

Predicate: are very expensive. 

300
In my opinion fishes are better pets than dogs cats and hamsters

In my opinion, fishes are better pets than dogs, cats, and hamsters.

400

i believe, ford escorts are better than toyota camrys.

I believe, Ford Escorts are better than Toyota Camrys.

400

John and Helen ate the hamburgers, paid the bill, and left the restaurant.

Subject: John and Helen 

Predicate:  ate the hamburgers, paid the bill, and left the restaurant.

400

Would you like ham spinach tomatoes and bell peppers on your sandwich

Would you like ham, spinach, tomatoes, and bell peppers on your sandwich?

500

in my opinion, michael jackson is a better performer than chris brown.

In my opinion, Michael Jackson is a better performer than Chris Brown.

500

She ordered a hot dog and some pretzels and watched the game with her friends.

Subject: She

Predicate: ordered a hot dog and some pretzels and watched the game with her friends.

500

Here is a list of things Sarah wants for Christmas a ball a trampoline a hockey stick a golf ball and a pet hamster

Here is a list of things Sarah wants for Christmas: a ball, a trampoline, a hockey stick, a golf ball, and a pet hamster.

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