In this sentence, one word needs a capital letter: "sarah felt proud of herself after the play."
Sarah should be capitalized
Fix the punctuation in this sentence: "Sarah was excited nervous and scared."
Sarah was excited, nervous, and scared.
Find and correct the spelling mistake: "Sarah hoped everything would go well, and that the audiance would enjoy the play."
"audiance" should be "audience"
Rearrange the sentence for correct structure: "To the festival, excited, Sarah was going."
"Sarah was excited to go to the festival"
Which word is incorrect in this sentence: "Sarah felt childish, nervous, and accomplished before the play started."
Should be "excited" instead of "accomplished"
Which word should be capitalized in this sentence: "the class had been practicing for weeks"?
The
Where should a comma go in this sentence: "After the parade it was time for the play"?
After the parade, it was time for the play.
What is the correct spelling in this sentence: "Sarah felt nervus before the play began."
"nervus" should be "nervous"
Fix the sentence: "The class practicing for weeks had been."
"The class had been practicing for weeks"
Replace the incorrect word: "Sarah wanted to be nervous and keep the lead role."
nervous (Should be "selfish")
Fix the capitalization: "on the morning of the festival, sarah woke up early."
"On" and "Sarah"
Fix the missing punctuation in this sentence: "Sarahs heart raced as she stood backstage waiting for her turn."
Sarah's heart raced as she stood backstage, waiting for her turn.
Correct the spelling: "The exploreres found the hidden treasure in the forest."
"exploreres" should be "explorers"
Rearrange the sentence: "Woke up early Sarah on the morning of the festival."
Sarah woke up early on the morning of the festival"
Choose the right word: "The audience clapped loudly, showing their impressment for the play."
"impressment" (Should be "appreciation" or "approval")
Which words need capitalizing in this sentence: "the audience clapped loudly when it was over"?
The
Correct the punctuation: "The play was about a group of explorers who had to navigate through a dangerous forest to find treasure."
no correction needed
Find the misspelled word: "The play went perfectley, and everyone clapped."
"perfectley" should be "perfectly"
Fix the sentence structure: "The teacher reminded Sarah that making mistakes was part learning of."
"The teacher reminded Sarah that making mistakes was part of learning"
Fix the incorrect word: "Sarah was excited to navigate through her lines during the play."
"navigate" (Should be "recite")
Fix this capitalization mistake: "she wanted to be selfish and keep the lead role for herself."
She
Add the missing punctuation: "The teacher said You did a great job Sarah"
The teacher said, 'You did a great job, Sarah!
Correct the spelling: "Sarah sometimes felt childesh when she made mistakes."
"childesh" should be "childish"
Correct this sentence: "Sarah clapped loudly the play was over when."
"Sarah clapped loudly when the play was over"
Correct the wrong word: "The festival was a quiet and unforgettable day for everyone."
"quiet" (Should be "loud" or "exciting")