Read the sentences then put any words in () that are a title or a foreign expression

Dad likes to listen to (Car Talk) on the radio.

The (USS Saratoga) was an aircraft carrier.

Dad listens to the album (Free As a Bird)

We saw the modern sculpture (Flying Dragon)

Have you read (Hoot) by Carl Hiaasen?

All are correct.

My pen pal sent me a (Bonnie Angee) card.

Uncle Ray reads (The New York Times.)

Mom went to hear (Aida.)

Mom's favorite painting is (Mother and Child.)

We watch (It's a Wonderful Life) every year.

Right.

To identify the words that are titles or foreign expressions in the sentences, you can look for capitalized words that represent titles or expressions that are not commonly used in English.

1. Dad likes to listen to (Car Talk) on the radio.
In this sentence, "Car Talk" is a title and should be marked in parentheses.

2. The (USS Saratoga) was an aircraft carrier.
In this sentence, "USS Saratoga" is a specific ship's name, and "USS" represents the United States Ship. Both should be marked in parentheses.

3. Dad listens to the album (Free As a Bird).
In this sentence, "Free As a Bird" is the title of the album and should be marked in parentheses.

4. We saw the modern sculpture (Flying Dragon).
In this sentence, "Flying Dragon" is the name of a sculpture and should be marked in parentheses.

5. Have you read (Hoot) by Carl Hiaasen?
In this sentence, "Hoot" is the title of a book and should be marked in parentheses.