O Que é uma Frase?
Em inglês, uma frase é um grupo de palavras que normalmente possui um sujeito e um verbo e expressa uma ideia completa.
Uso de Maiúsculas
A primeira letra da primeira palavra de todas as frases, incluindo frases declarativas, exclamativas e imperativas e perguntas, é sempre maiúscula.
The dog is playing outside.
O cachorro está brincando lá fora.
Show me your new dress.
Mostre-me seu vestido novo.
What a beautiful dress!
Que vestido lindo!
Where do you live?
Onde você mora?
Pontuação
Frases declarativas normalmente terminam com um ponto final (.) enquanto perguntas terminam com um ponto de interrogação (?).
You must cut your hair.
Você deve cortar o cabelo.
Do you want to buy that dress?
Você quer comprar aquele vestido?
Where did you buy your dress?
Onde você comprou seu vestido?
Quiz:
Which of the following sentences is correctly capitalized?
the cat is sleeping on the sofa.
She loves to read books.
i am going to the store.
Do You Want To Go To The Park?
Which sentence uses punctuation correctly?
The teacher is coming to class?
What is your favorite color.
Are you going to the gym.
What are you doing?
Sort the words to form a correct sentence.
Fill the blanks with the correct capitalization and punctuation using the words in parentheses.
(1)
(it) was a beautiful sunny day. Mia and her brother, Sam, decided to go to the park(2)
Mia grabbed her kite, (3)
(and) Sam brought his soccer ball. "(4)
(do) you want to play with my kite (5)
" Mia asked. Sam looked at the sky and said, "(6)
(it) is too windy for a soccer game, I can try flying your kite instead." "That that sounds great (7)
" Mia replied, excited. They ran to the open field, and after a few tries, (8)
(the) kite went high into the sky. (9)
(as) they watched the kite, they forgot about the time. "It is getting late," Mia said. "We better go home now!"
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