Surnames must be written without capital letters
False
Countries must be written with capital letters?
Yes, as they are personal nouns
Yesterday i went to the mall with Claudia
"i" X it has to be "I"
What is this punctuation mark called "."?
Full stop/period.
My dog tommy was smelling his food.
Incorrect, because pet names have to be written with capital letter.
This punctuation mark is called ":" double point.
False. It is called colon.
"When 'saint John' is written in English, should 'saint' be capitalized?"
Yes, because it's a title.
<I have made cookies with chocolate chips> she said.
"I have made cookies with chocolate chips" she said.
What is this punctuation mark called ","?
Comma
My birthday is the 27th of october.
Incorrect, "October", months have to start with a capital letter
Brands have to be written with capital letters.
True
Cities have to be written with capital letters or is it just countries?
Both of them should be written with capital letters
I have many pets: Brownie, my cat, Jerry, my parrot and Shayla, my rabbit.
There should be a semi-colon between "my cat" and "Jerry"
What is this punctuation mark called (")?
Quotation marks.
"If I were rich, I would live in vietnam."
Incorrect. If I were rich, I would live in Vietnam.
After a question mark you have to begin with a capital letter.
True
Mr., Mrs., etc. should be written with or without capital letters?
They have to be written with capital letters.
"¿Have you been to Paris?" he asked me.
¿ X In English there is just one question mark at the end of the sentence.
What is this punctuation mark called "..."?
Ellipsis
My aunt Lily lives in New york with her husband.
INCORRECT
"New york" should be New York.
Bones and muscles have to be written with capital letters.
False.
Are demonyms like (SPANISH or FRENCH) written with capital letters?
No, demonyms don't have to be started with capital letters, you can say "the spanish girl"
My history teacher is mrs. Scott.
it should be "Mrs Scott"
What is this punctuation mark called "-"?
Hyphen
On Easter I'm visiting my familly that lives across the country.
CORRECT