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Homework Titles

The document provides exercises for matching abbreviations with titles and selecting the correct capitalization and punctuation for names and titles. It includes examples for titles such as Dr., Mr., Miss, Ms., and Mrs. Additionally, it prompts users to fill out forms with titles for classmates, family, or friends.
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Homework Titles

The document provides exercises for matching abbreviations with titles and selecting the correct capitalization and punctuation for names and titles. It includes examples for titles such as Dr., Mr., Miss, Ms., and Mrs. Additionally, it prompts users to fill out forms with titles for classmates, family, or friends.
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Grammar

Names and Titles for People


A. Draw a line to match the abbreviation with each title.
1. Dr. Missus
2. Miss Mistress
3. Mr. Doctor
4. Ms. Miss
5. Mrs. Mister
B. Look at the name and titles. Then click the correct name and titles for
each sentence.
6. My dentist is dr pam martin
(a) dr Pam smith martin
(b) Dr. pam Martin
(c) Dr. Pam Martin
7. She will visit mr Curtis and class.
(a) Mr Curtis
(b) Mr. Curtis
(c) mr. Curtls
8. Did miss candy find her cat?
(a) Miss Candy
(b) Mis candy
(c) miss. CanDy
9. The cat is named don.
(a) DoN
(b) don
(c) Don
10. Our art teacher is ms Allison Jackson
(a) Ms. Allison Jackson
(b) Miis. Allison Jackson
(c) Ms Allison Jackson
11. Make and fill out the forms (titles of classmate, family or friend, etc.)

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