Punctuate and capitalize on this sentence.

can you see George mary or Fred coming

Punctuate and capitalize on this sentence.

help me Joan cried I'm falling

Punctuate and capitalize on this sentence.

her sister in law is editor in chief of the local paper

Can you see George, Mary, or Fred coming?

can you see George mary or Fred coming

Remember to always captilize the first letter in the sentence. If you have a series of names there needs to be a comma as shown above, also the person is asking a question so a question mark should be added for end puncuation. Do you see the difference between mine and yours? Try the next one and I will critique it.

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Can you see George, Mary, or Fred coming?

Help me, Joan cried. I'm falling.
Her sister-in-law is Editor-in-Chief of the local paper.

help me joan cried im falling

Here are the punctuated and capitalized versions of the sentences you provided:

1. Can you see George, Mary, or Fred coming?

To punctuate this sentence correctly, we need to capitalize the first letter of the sentence and put a comma between the names to separate them.

2. "Help me!" Joan cried. "I'm falling."

In this sentence, we need to capitalize "Help" and "I'm" because they start a sentence and are the first word of a quotation. We also need to use exclamation marks to indicate Joan's cry for help and put a period at the end of the sentence.

3. Her sister-in-law is the editor-in-chief of the local paper.

To punctuate this sentence properly, we should capitalize the first letter of the sentence (since it is the beginning of a new sentence) and hyphenate "sister-in-law" and "editor-in-chief" to connect the compound words correctly.