27 August 2010

Quiz #6: Capitalization

Correct each sentence by using capitalization correctly.

1. in 1849 more than 90 percent of the approximately 6,000 chinese lived in or around manila.
2. the legendary founder of music in chinese mythology was ling lun, who made bamboo pipes tuned to the sounds of birds.
3. dalai lamas are the most influential figure in the gelugpa sect of tibetan buddhism.
4. the word tsinoy, which is derived from tsino (chinese) and pinoy (slang term for filipino), is a filipino of chinese ethnicity but born or raised in the Philippines.
5. many of chinese-filipino catholics still tend to practice the traditional chinese religions side by side with catholicism.


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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

1. In 1849 more than 90 percent of the approximately 6,000 Chinese lived in or around Manila.
2. The legendary founder of music in Chinese mythology was Ling Lun, who made bamboo pipes tuned to the sounds of birds.
3. Dalai lamas are the most influential figure in the Delugpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
4. the word Tsinoy is derived from tsino (Chinese) and pinoy (slang term for Filipino) is a Filipino of Chinese ethnicity but born or raised in the Philippines.
5. many of Chinese-Filipino Catholics still tend to practice the traditional Chinese religions side by side with Catholicism.

aja rafael dycoco said...

1. In 1849 more than 90 percent of the approximately 6,000 Chinese lived in or around Manila.
2. The legendary founder of music in Chinese mythology was Ling Lun, who made bamboo pipes tuned to the sounds of birds.
3. Dalai lamas are the most influential figure in the Delugpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
4. the word Tsinoy is derived from Tsino (Chinese) and Pinoy (slang term for Filipino) is a Filipino of Chinese ethnicity but born or raised in the Philippines.
5. Many of Chinese-Filipino Catholics still tend to practice the traditional Chinese religions side by side with Catholicism.

August 27, 2010 9:02 PM

aja rafael dycoco said...

1.)In 1849 more than 90 percent of the approximately 6,000 Chinese lived in or around Manila.
2. The legendary founder of music in Chinese mythology was Ling Lun, who made bamboo pipes tuned to the sounds of birds.
3. Dalai lamas are the most influential figure in the Delugpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
4. The word Tsinoy is derived from Tsino (Chinese) and Pinoy (slang term for Filipino) is a Filipino of Chinese ethnicity but born or raised in the Philippines.
5. Many of Chinese-Filipino Catholics still tend to practice the traditional Chinese religions side by side with Catholicism.

Princess Deanne Luchavez said...

1. In 1849 more than 90 percent of the approximately 6,000 Chinese lived in or around Manila.
2. The legendary founder of music in Chinese mythology was Ling Lun, who made bamboo pipes tuned to the sounds of birds.
3. Dalai lamas are the most influential figure in the Gelugpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
4. The word tsinoy is derived from tsino (Chinese) and pinoy (slang term for Filipino)is a Filipino of Chinese ethnicity but born or raised in the Philippines.
5. Many of Chinese-Filipino Catholics still tend to practice the traditional Chinese religions side by side with Catholicism.

allyssa marie nasayao said...

1. In 1849 more than 90 percent of the approximately 6,000 Chinese lived in or around Manila.
2. The legendary founder of music in Chinese mythology was Ling Lun, who made bamboo pipes tuned to the sounds of birds.
3. Dalai lamas are the most influential figure in the Delugpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
4. The word Tsinoy is derived from Tsino (Chinese) and Pinoy (slang term for Filipino) is a Filipino of Chinese ethnicity but born or raised in the Philippines.
5. Many of Chinese-Filipino Catholics still tend to practice the traditional Chinese religions side by side with Catholicism.

jm lunas said...

1. In 1849 more than 90 percent of the approximately 6,000 Chinese lived in or around Manila.
2. The legendary founder of music in Chinese mythology was Ling Lun, who made bamboo pipes tuned to the sounds of birds.
3. Dalai lamas are the most influential figure in the Delugpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
4. the word Tsinoy is derived from tsino (Chinese) and pinoy (slang term for Filipino) is a Filipino of Chinese ethnicity but born or raised in the Philippines.
5. many of Chinese-Filipino Catholics still tend to practice the traditional Chinese religions side by side with Catholicism.

jada soreda said...

1. In 1849 more than 90 percent of the approximately 6,000 Chinese lived in or around Manila.
2. The legendary founder of music in Chinese mythology was Ling Lun, who made bamboo pipes tuned to the sounds of birds.
3. Dalai Lamas are the most influential figure in the Gelugpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
4. The word tsinoy, which is derived from tsino (Chinese) and pinoy (slang term for Filipino), is a Filipino of Chinese ethnicity but born or raised in the Philippines.
5. Many of Chinese-Filipino Catholics still tend to practice the traditional Chinese religions side by side with Catholicism.

classroom said...

With only one minor mistake*, Aja will be taking home the prize.

*Dalai Lamas

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