he was smelly.
Capitalize the 1st letter of every sentence.
He was smelly.
It had skin patches
Period at the end of a statement.
It had skin patches.
Her husbend was nice.
Her husband was nice.
She drunk too much.
She drank too much.
Winn Dixie smell's bad.
No reason for 's.
Winn Dixie smells bad.
winn Dixie has spots.
Capitalize the 1st letter of every sentence.
Winn Dixie has spots.
(2) the dog was dirty
1. Capital letter at the beginning 2. Period at the end.
The dog was dirty.
The dog's vibs showed.
The dog's ribs showed.
He had never ben fed.
He had never been fed.
Opals dad was a preacher.
Opal's dad was a preacher.
he smells bad.
Capitalize the 1st letter of every sentence.
He smells bad.
(3) he smell's bad
He smells bad.
The dog had no caller.
The dog had no collar.
He smelt bad.
He smelled bad.
The dogs ribs showed.
her mom drank.
Capitalize the 1st letter of every sentence.
Her mom drank.
(2) Opals mom drank to much?
1. Missing ' 2. Not a question
Opal's mom drank too much.
She was the prech's wife.
She was the preacher's wife.
He never been fed.
He had never been fed. OR
He was never fed.
She was the preachers wife.
She was the preacher's wife.
She hated Being the preacher's wife.
No reason to capitalize Being.
She hated being the preacher's wife.
We dont know who the mother is?
1. contraction ' 2. not a question
We don't know who the mother is.
Winn Dixie was in the grocery store.
She drunkt a lot.
She drank a lot. OR
She was drunk a lot.
There family was different from most.
Their family was different from most.