
Concept explainers
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Capitalization errors in the sentence.
Introduction:
According to English grammar, the first word of a sentence should start with a capital letter. The proper nouns should be in capitals.
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To change:
Capitalization errors in the sentence.
Introduction:
According to English grammar, the first word of a sentence should start with a capital letter. The proper nouns should be in capitals.
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To change:
Capitalization errors in the sentence.
Introduction:
According to English grammar, the first word of a sentence should start with a capital letter. The proper nouns should be in capitals.
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To change:
Capitalization errors in the sentence.
Introduction:
According to English grammar, the first word of a sentence should start with a capital letter. The proper nouns should be in capitals.
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To change:
Capitalization errors in the sentence.
Introduction:
According to English grammar, the first word of a sentence should start with a capital letter. The proper nouns should be in capitals.

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