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Punctuation Rules
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Students will review the main punctuation rules by playing this interactive game.
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. I like pizza, pasta and salad. B. I like pizza, pasta, and salad.
B
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What punctuation goes at the end of this question: “Where do you live”
A question mark (?)
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Add the correct punctuation: Wow That’s amazing
Correct Answer: Wow! That’s amazing.
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Choose the sentence that uses a period correctly. A. She is reading a book B. She is reading a book.
Correct Answer: B
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Which punctuation shows strong emotion? A. Period B. Comma C. Exclamation mark
C. Exclamation mark (!)
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What is missing? Let’s eat Grandma
Correct Answer: A comma: Let’s eat, Grandma.
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Where does the comma go? On Monday we have math class.
Correct Answer: On Monday, we have math class.
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Choose the sentence with correct question punctuation. A. Do you like chocolate B. Do you like chocolate. C. Do you like chocolate?
Correct: C
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Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly? A. I went to the park; I saw my friend there. B. I went to the park, I saw my friend there.
Correct Answer A
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True or False: A semicolon connects two closely related sentences.
true
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Fix the punctuation: How are you doing today
How are you doing today?
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Which punctuation mark is missing?
Correct Answer: A period (.)
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Which sentence is correct? A. Stop, right now! B. Stop right now? C. Stop right now.
Correct Answer A
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Which sentence is correct? A. Stop, right now! B. Stop right now? C. Stop right now.
To separate items in a series.
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Fill in the punctuation: She brought apples oranges bananas and grapes.
Correct Answer: She brought apples, oranges, bananas, and grapes.
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What punctuation joins two independent clauses without using a conjunction?
Correct Answer: Semicolon (;)
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