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Spelling, Capitalization, and Punctuation

Spelling, Capitalization, and Punctuation. Identify the misspelled words: The windoe was smashed by a basebal travelling at a hig speed. My canarey is a very intelligent bird, and she can sing many songs, I thinkg. A wandering minstrel played his guiter for the townspeeple everwere he went.

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Spelling, Capitalization, and Punctuation

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  1. Spelling, Capitalization, and Punctuation • Identify the misspelled words: • The windoe was smashed by a basebal travelling at a hig speed. • My canarey is a very intelligent bird, and she can sing many songs, I thinkg. • A wandering minstrel played his guiter for the townspeeple everwere he went. 2. Identify the words that should be capitalized. • i found the way to hingle’s treasure palace by following sendle street to prathmore avenue. • we are not going to listen to dr. watson tell us any more about sherlock holmes. • the program who wants to buy some pizza? was not a very big success in regina or calgary.

  2. Identify the words that are spelled incorrectly and provide the correct spelling. • reciept believe wiegh sleigh achieve chief greif beleif eight receive • 2. Add end punctuation to these sentences. • I think I see them now • Where have the players gone • Find the ball • Let’s get going • They took my sandwich • Well, when were you going to clean your room • The trees swayed gently in the breeze

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