Which sentence has no errors in capitalization? A. Mike explained, "It's an optical illusion." he pointed, saying, "The lines are only black and white." B. Mike explained, "It's an optical illusion." He pointed, saying, "The lines are only black and white." C. Mike explained, "it's an optical illusion." He pointed, saying, "The lines are only black and white." D. Mike explained, "It's an optical illusion." He pointed, saying, "the lines are only black and white."
@ManImStumped Hey bro, and 'the; shouldn't be capitalized?
Actually sorry, I'm confused on this one cause 'the' and 'it's' shouldn't be capitalized. But they don't have both in one sentence, which is confusing. Not sure then
@ManImStumped Hm, alright. Thank though, it is confusing.
@ManImStumped I'm confused on this one: hich sentence has no errors in capitalization? A. "Crossing the country in covered wagons," she thought, "must have been hard." B. "Crossing the country in covered wagons," She thought, "must have been hard." C. "crossing the country in covered wagons," she thought, "must have been hard." D. "Crossing the country in covered wagons," she thought, "Must have been hard."
Why is it confusing? If there is no period in front of a word and it is not a name, then it should be lower case. Can you guess which one it is now?
@ManImStumped Then it should be A...?
Yup! :D
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!