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evablogger [386]
3 years ago
15

PLEASE HELPPP

English
1 answer:
Gekata [30.6K]3 years ago
5 0
Answer:

1. We waited for the inspector. The atmosphere was tense. Soon the inspector arrived.

2. He said, “The case is over. We have found the thief.”

3. “It’s not me,” Harry said.

4. “Relax, Harry,” the inspector said, “Because you’re innocent.”

5. The inspector had a note. Everyone listened eagerly.

6. “Dear Sir,” he read. “Max stole the jewels. He buried them in the yard. Sincerely yours, Pat the Rat.”

7. “Impossible!” Kay cried. “My dog is a good dog and is not a thief.”


I’ll explain this to you shortly, this one is pretty easy. You just need to insert capitals on every words:

- that begins in a sentence
- after a period
- on names
- the beginning of quotation marks (“ ”)

Hope this helped:)
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