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click to correct any capitalization errors. \dont forget that grandmas birthday is on tuesday,\ greta told her mom. \i think we should give her an egyptian cotton bathrobe as a gift.\
Brief Explanations
- "grandma" should be "Grandma" (a proper noun referring to a specific person).
- "Birthday" should be "birthday" (it's a common noun here, not a specific event name like a holiday; if it were a specific named event, it might be capitalized, but in this context, it's a general term for the day, so lowercase). Wait, actually, "Birthday" when referring to a specific person's birthday can be a proper noun in some cases, but more accurately, "Tuesday" should be capitalized (names of days of the week are proper nouns), "Mom" is correct as a proper noun (a name for the mother), "Egyptian" should be capitalized (it's an adjective referring to Egypt, a proper noun). So correcting: "Don't forget that Grandma's birthday is on Tuesday," Greta told her Mom. "I think we should give her an Egyptian cotton bathrobe as a gift."
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"Don't forget that Grandma's birthday is on Tuesday," Greta told her Mom. "I think we should give her an Egyptian cotton bathrobe as a gift."