Question
Which sentence correctly follows capitalization conventions?(1 point)
Responses
My Uncle David is coming to the party.
My Uncle David is coming to the party.
The Senator is holding a press conference tomorrow.
The Senator is holding a press conference tomorrow.
It began during the Fifteenth Century.
It began during the Fifteenth Century.
She claims she is “Too tired” to spend time with us.
Responses
My Uncle David is coming to the party.
My Uncle David is coming to the party.
The Senator is holding a press conference tomorrow.
The Senator is holding a press conference tomorrow.
It began during the Fifteenth Century.
It began during the Fifteenth Century.
She claims she is “Too tired” to spend time with us.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The sentence that correctly follows capitalization conventions is:
"My Uncle David is coming to the party."
Additionally, "The Senator is holding a press conference tomorrow." also follows capitalization conventions correctly.
The phrases "Fifteenth Century" and "Too tired" have incorrect capitalization. "Century" should be lowercase unless it is part of a specific title, and "too tired" should not capitalize "too."
"My Uncle David is coming to the party."
Additionally, "The Senator is holding a press conference tomorrow." also follows capitalization conventions correctly.
The phrases "Fifteenth Century" and "Too tired" have incorrect capitalization. "Century" should be lowercase unless it is part of a specific title, and "too tired" should not capitalize "too."