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Unicals and Semicals
By: Amanda Alder
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Unicals are uppercase letters. A, B, C Semicals are the lower case letters. a,b,c
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We use unicals at the beginning of a sentence. The cat is black. See the letter t is capitalized because it starts a sentence.
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Capitals are also used in the beginning of a person or place’s name. John Sue Ohio
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Do you know who invented semicals? (lower case letter) St. Patrick
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Which letters are capitals? a R Q K h KEEP GOING
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GREAT JOB!
Great Job! Keep Playing
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Oh no! Try again. Go Back
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Where do you have capitals? At the beginning of names? In middle of words.
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Try again That is not the answer
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Who invented unicals and semicals?
St. Valentine St. Patrick St. Nicolas All Done
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Try again, that’s incorrect. Give it another try.
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