Correct the sentences

1. Will you make cards for Valentines Day?

2. The teacher read Charlottes Web to the class in April.

Thank you.

Both sentences need an apostrophe to show possession.

Where do YOU think you should put these apostrophes?

So, which words are showing possession?

Valentine's and Charlotte's, right?See, it is Valentine's Day,(The day BELONGS to Valentine, and it is Charlotte's Web, and the web belongs to Charlotte.) Understand?:)

Will you make cards for valentines day

1. To correct the sentence "Will you make cards for Valentines Day?" you need to capitalize the first letter of the sentence and add an apostrophe to "Valentine's" to indicate possession. Additionally, it is common to include a question mark at the end of a question. The corrected sentence will be:

- Will you make cards for Valentine's Day?

2. To correct the sentence "The teacher read Charlottes Web to the class in April," you need to add an apostrophe after "Charlotte's" to indicate possession. Additionally, it is appropriate to capitalize the first letter of the book's title, "Charlotte's Web," since it is a proper noun. The corrected sentence will be:

- The teacher read "Charlotte's Web" to the class in April.