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4 July, 16:31

Mon 1

11.

Which sentence is capitalized correctly?

tion 11

"we are going to be leaving soon," he said, "so get your shoes on."

"We are going to be leaving soon," He said, "so get your shoes on."

n 11

"We are going to be leaving soon," he said, "So get your shoes on."

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"We are going to be leaving soon," he said, "so get your shoes on."

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  1. 4 July, 16:49
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    Sentence 4

    Explanation:

    "We are going to be leaving soon," he said, "so get your shoes on."

    This sentence is capitalized correctly. There is a captital letter in the first word of the sentence but there are no more capital letters because the sentence finishes in the quotation marks. if you're quoting a complete sentence the first letter is capitalized but not capitalized if you're quoting a fragment, as is the case here.
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