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Type each sentence with the proper punctuation and capitalization. Use exact spelling and correct spacing.
Albert and Tony ate pizza and drank soda after the big game.
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Type each sentence with the proper punctuation and capitalization. Use exact spelling and correct spacing.
The fairy tale began once upon a time, as fairy tales do.
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Happily, all the children had a good time at six flags.
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Add commas, colons, and semicolons to the following sentence. Use exact spelling and correct spacing.
Sydney is the capital of Australia.
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Type each sentence with the proper punctuation and capitalization. Use exact spelling and correct spacing.
Once all the contestants arrive, the competition will begin.
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Add commas, colons, and semicolons to the following sentence. Use exact spelling and correct spacing. Try these sports skills: slow balls, fastballs, and dusters.
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Add commas, colons, and semicolons to the following sentence. Use exact spelling and correct spacing. In the art class, Sonja learned to paint a picture of a dog
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Type each sentence with the proper punctuation and capitalization. Use exact spelling and correct spacing.
Fran likes to ride a bike, rollerblade, and paint.
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Libby's list: read first, do your math, then you may play.
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Type each sentence with the proper punctuation and capitalization. Use exact spelling and correct spacing.
Before the actor spoke, he walked out onto the stage.
Source: "In grammar, an antecedent is an expression that gives its meaning to a proform. A proform takes its meaning from its antecedent, e.g. "Ava arrived late because traffic held her up". The pronoun her refers to and takes its meaning from Ava, so Ava is the antecedent of her." (Wikipedia)