Which word(s) need to be capitalized?
my brother lives in north carolina.
My
North
Carolina
"I'm gonna watch survivor tonight", remarked Blake.
"I'm gonna watch survivor tonight," remarked Blake.
I wanted to go to the park, but it started raining.
but
I love to read books my brother likes to play video games.
I love to read books. My brother likes to play video games.
Verb
The quick fox jumped over the lazy dog.
jumped
Which word(s) need to eb capitalized?
sara and i watched the movie frozen last night.
Sara
I
Frozen
“I’m so excited for the field trip.” said Mia.
“I’m so excited for the field trip,” said Mia.
I like to play soccer and basketball after school.
and
She finished her homework, she went outside to play.
She finished her homework, and she went outside to play.
Adverb
The students listened carefully during the science experiment.
carefully
Which word(s) need to be capitalized?
the atlantic ocean touches south carolina.
The
Atlantic Ocean
South Carolina
“Can we go to the park”? asked Maria.
“Can we go to the park?” asked Maria.
We can have pizza or spaghetti for dinner.
or
The dog barked all night it kept everyone awake.
The dog barked all night. It kept everyone awake.
Adverb
She happily ran to the store because it was raining.
happily
Which word(s) need to be capitalized?
in the united states, we celebrate independence day in july.
In
United States
Independence Day
July
“Let’s go to the playground,” Said Marcus.
“Let’s go to the playground,” said Marcus.
Correlative conjunctions:
Both my brother and my sister enjoy swimming.
Both/And
We went to the park and we played on the swings, the slide, the monkey bars.
We went to the park and we played on the swings, the slide, and the monkey bars.
Noun
My brother and I quickly finished our homework.
brother, I, homework
Which word(s) should be capitalized?
last spring, my family traveled to chicago to see lake michigan.
Last
Chicago
Lake
Michigan
I can’t believe you said “I don’t like ice cream”!
I can’t believe you said “I don’t like ice cream!”
Correlative Conjunctions:
Neither the teacher nor the students wanted to stay late.
Neither/Nor
I went to the store, I bought some candy.
I went to the store, and I bought some candy.
Adjective
She bought five red balloons for the party.
five, red