7.20.A Use Conventions Of Capitalization
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Grade 7
ELAR (2009)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
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ELAR (2009)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
7.20.A: Oral and Written Conventions - Handwriting, Capitalization, and Punctuation
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- Q1How should sentence 7 be changed?Change mom and dad to Mom and DadSentence 7 should not be changed.Change theirs to there’sDelete the comma60s7.20.A: Oral and Written Conventions - Handwriting, Capitalization, and Punctuation
- Q2How should sentence 15 be changed?Change than to thenChange sense to scentsChange Person’s to person’sSentence 15 does not need to be changed.60s7.20.A: Oral and Written Conventions - Handwriting, Capitalization, and Punctuation
- Q3What change should be made in sentence 7?Change frequently to freqentlyChange talked to talkingChange dry cleaners to Dry CleanersNo change should be made.60s7.20.A: Oral and Written Conventions - Handwriting, Capitalization, and Punctuation
- Q4What change needs to be made in sentence 9?Delete the comma after hatChange Contains to containsChange announced to announsedChange ladies to lady’s60s7.20.A: Oral and Written Conventions - Handwriting, Capitalization, and Punctuation
- Q5What change needs to be made in sentence 9?Change the comma after casseroles to a periodDelete the comma after askingChange began to beginsChange didn’t to Didn’t60s7.20.A: Oral and Written Conventions - Handwriting, Capitalization, and Punctuation