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.