What needs to be capitalized in the sentence below?
dear mr. lewis, i hope you are doing well.
Dear Mr. Lewis, I
What type of sentences is this?
I love to read!
Exclamatory
What part of speech is italicized in the sentence?
She went shopping at the grocery store.
Noun/Subject
Hair and Hare
Homophones
What example of figurative language is this?
The lights on the tree sparkled like the stars.
Simile
What needs to be capitalized.
We are working on the southeast states in social studies.
Southeast, Social Studies
What type of sentence is this?
You need to line up immediately.
Imperative
What part of the sentence is italicized?
I swim everyday after school.
Verb/Predicate
Up and Down
Antonyms
What type of figurative language is this?
The tree's whistled in the wind.
Personification
What needs to be capitalized?
We live in stillwater oklahoma.
Stillwater and Oklahoma
What type of sentence is this?
Do you know the date?
Interrogative
What part of speech is italicized?
I like to eat burgers and pizza.
conjunction
Cold and Chilly
Synonyms
What type of figurative language is this?
You all drive me crazy.
Hyperbole
What needs to be capitalized?
my name is nicole.
My and Nicole
What type of sentence is this?
My favorite color is purple.
Declarative
What type of speech is italicized?
The shoes are mine.
Possessive pronoun
Quick and Fast
Synonym
What type of figurative language is this?
He was a stubborn as a rock.
Metaphor
Write a sentence using correct capitalization.
Ms. Ott Decides.
What are the 4 types of sentences?
Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory, Imperative
Give and example of a complete sentence.
Ms. Ott will decide.
To and Too
Homophones
What is the difference between a metaphor and simile
A metaphor compares two things but says that one thing is another a simile is a comparison using the words like or as.