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English, 19.09.2020 01:01 ayoismeisjuam

EnGLiSH PUNCTUATION.
Correct each sentences by making those letters that should be capitalised. Use the proof-readers for capital letters.

1. edward j. smith was the captain of Titanic.
2. mr. and mrs. strauss of New York were passengers who aboard the Titanic.
3. Robert d. ballard discovered the remains of the Titanic in 1985.
5. A year later he returned with with jason jnr., a robot, to explore the wreck.
6. They saw the remains of what had once been cap. smith's cabin.
7. mr. ballard left a memorial plaque on the Titanic stern.
8. Did mother tell us she almost sailed on the Titanic?
9. No, that was grandmother ferguson.

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PUNCTUATION.
Write out these sentences putting in commas, fullstop, question marks and exclamation marks where necessary.
1. Morag Sally and I went for a walk
2. The cyclist after a brief stop for food resumed the race
3. "If you see him will you ask him to write"
4. Some common metals are copper lead zinc and iron.
5. Granddad after a big dinner went to sleep.
6. "Quick match" yelled the drilled-sergeant.
7. "Are you feeling better today" ask the teacher
8. " what do you think you are doing" shouted the angry farmer

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