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Correct the sentence: put corinnes ice skates in that there closet

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Final answer:

The corrected sentence is 'Put Corinne's ice skates in that closet', with appropriate possessive form, capitalization, and removal of extraneous words.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct form of the sentence 'put corinnes ice skates in that there closet' should be 'Put Corinne's ice skates in that closet'.

This sentence needed several corrections:

  • Capitalization at the beginning of the sentence for the word 'put'.
  • Possessive form for the name Corinne, which requires an apostrophe and 's' to become 'Corinne's'.
  • Removal of the word 'there' which is unnecessary and incorrect in this context.
  • Capitalization of the proper noun 'Corinne'.

The sentence after correction adheres to the standard rules of English grammar and punctuation, ensuring clarity and proper syntax.

User Ben Krueger
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the correct sentence would be put Corinne's ice skates in that closet.  since the skates are hers there needs to be an appostraphy and you cant have the words that and there like that
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