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Use a capital letter - at the beginning of a new sentence [.] - to write the word I [meaning me] not [i] Also use a capital letter at the start of - days of the week, months - people's names and titles - place names: Sydney, New York, London - street names and buildings: Park Lane - brand names and names of companies, organizations a Ford, Bird's Eye, the Foreign Office; - titles of books, films, song and so on... You will see 7 numbers, select one of them by clicking on that number, after which you will see a sentence. To enter you capital letters and full stops use the keyboard by clicking on the sentence. Please don't enter extra spacing between the words. The reset button will reset the sentence.
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Heather asked Richard if he would turn off the road, so they could make their way up to Camden Hall for the meeting with Mr. Smith and Mr. Jones. Parking the car on the car park, Richard saw that Mr. Smith had come with Miss Watson and Sarah Gibson.
The airport was packed with people. Andy and I were going to book our tickets, we had to fly from England, to New York, down to Greece, then on to Australia. We would meet Mark and James in Sidney, to finish of holiday at the Smiths Hotel on London Road for two weeks.
It had all started on Saturday in March. The last time he saw Adam, I was with Sam in London, around Queen Street waiting to catch a cab. On that day we had to go up to Stoke in Staffordshire, for a meeting and a night out with Jessica and her friend Jill, who we meet at the Red Lion pub in Newcastle Town Centre. Jessica and I got on well with each other that night, though we had a little too much to drink.
Jane and Sue were not going on holiday to France this year. They made a choice to stay at home in Manchester England. They are intending to go to the Crown Hotel in Devon and then tour around the coast of Cornwall. Jane is planning to do some horse riding in the country. Sue wants to do some clothes shopping in Banger Town Centre. They both want to arrange a night out and a meal at the Kings Gardens.
Jim lives at a farm in the country with Mary. Miss Smith asked if they could look after their dogs called Bill and Bob. Miss Smith told Mary that she would bring the dogs over on Monday the 11th of August and on Saturday bring their food and blankets.
On the Wednesday the 25th of June at Allenby Court James invited around some friends for a late drink at home. Steve and Andy came around, John with his girlfriend Anne, arrived at ten, Jim came on his bike at nine and Richard entered at about seven.
We caught the train down to London for a day of shopping. However we ended up taking Heather to the British Museum in Russell Square, so she could look at the Tutankhamen Exhibition. After that it was Madame Tussauds wax museum followed by burgers at McDonalds. All of us had to run through Paddington Station to catch the train to Reading. Sarah said that we would have to go back to Leicester Square again next week so that she could finish her shopping.
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