1. According to 'spacing words', write the following right. I would use "correctly" rather than "right," but what you wrote is not incorrect.
Iaminmyfirstyear. -> I am in my first year. correct
2. Let's write down the self-introductory passage on the memo on the left.
3. Correct the following self-introductory passage for Tom right.
"Self-introductory" means that someone is telling or writing his own introduction; others cannot do it for him. I think you mean simply "introductory," not "self-introductory."
4.The first letter in a sentence, the first letter in a person's name, and the proper name of a thing should be capitalized.
correct
4-2. We should use a capital letter for the first letter in a sentence, the first letter in a person's name, and the proper name of a thing.
correct
1. According to 'spacing words', write the following right.
Iaminmyfirstyear. -> I am in my first year.
2. Let's write down the self-introductory passage on the memo on the left.
3. Correct the following self-introductory passage for Tom right.
4.The first letter in a sentence, the first letter in a person's name, and the proper name of a thing should be capitalized.
4-2. We should use a capital letter for
the first letter in a sentence, the first letter in a person's name, and the proper name of a thing.
(Are the expressions above grammatical?)
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