Hi! I can check the grammar of your captions. Please paste the captions you want checked. Meanwhile, here are clear steps and example captions you can use or copy:
- Paste your captions into a reply so I can check them exactly.
- I will correct spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and make the wording simple for a 6-year-old.
- You’ll get the corrected captions and a short explanation of any changes.
Tips for good captions (easy rules):
- Keep labels short (one or two words): no period at the end.
- Capitalize the first word of a short sentence or label (Eye, Pupil).
- Use very simple words and short phrases for a 6-year-old.
- If a caption is a full sentence, end with a period. If it is just a label, do not use a period.
Sample captions for a sight/eye diagram over a photo (these are already checked):
- Eye
- Pupil (the black dot)
- Iris (the colored part)
- Cornea (the clear front)
- Lens (helps focus light)
- Retina (the back of the eye that sees pictures)
- Optic nerve (sends pictures to the brain)
- Light enters the eye.
- The eye helps you see.
If you paste your actual captions now, I will correct them and explain any edits in simple words for a 6-year-old.