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100

Use a comma and a FANBOYS conjunction to join these: "I love pizza. I am allergic to cheese." 

VERBALIZE (say out loud) where you would put the comma!

I love pizza, but I am allergic to cheese.

100
Write a sentence that uses a semicolon.


VERBALIZE where you would put the semicolon.

Answers may vary.

100

Correct the error: "My favorite colors are: blue, green, and red."

"My favorite colors are blue, green, and red."

OR

"My favorite colors are the following: blue, green, and red."

100

Insert em dashes: "The three sisters Mary, Sue, and June are all doctors."

"The three sisters—Mary, Sue, and June—are all doctors."

100

Correct this sentence: "The movie was great; but it was too long."

"The movie was great; it was too long."

"The movie was great, but it was too long."

"The movie was great; however, it was too long."

200

Use commas to combine these ideas by adding an appositive to the first sentence. VERBALIZE where you would put the commas.

The CEO is a very busy man. The CEO forgot his umbrella.

The CEO, a very busy man, forgot his umbrella.

200

Fix this: "I wanted to go to the mall; because I needed new shoes."

"I wanted to go to the mall; I needed new shoes."

OR

"I wanted to go to the mall because I needed new shoes."

200

Rewrite this to use a colon for emphasis: "The reason I failed was simple. I didn't study."

"The reason I failed was simple: I didn't study."

200

Write a sentence using an em dash to show a sudden change in thought.

(Example) "I was thinking about—wait, is that a squirrel?"

200

Correct the sentence

"I finished my homework, now I can play games."

"I finished my homework. Now I can play games."

"I finished my homework, so now I can play games."  

"I finished my homework; now I can play games."

300

"It was a cold dark windy night."

"It was a cold, dark, windy night."

300

True or False: You can use a semicolon to join two sentences if the second one starts with "And" or "But."

False

300

Use a colon to introduce a quotation, finishing this thought:

She said something I’ll never forget

She said something I’ll never forget: "Answers may vary."

300

Fix the punctuation: "He was a great athlete, perhaps the best of his generation—but he was also very humble."

"He was a great athlete—perhaps the best of his generation—but he was also very humble."

OR

"He was a great athlete, perhaps the best of his generation, but he was also very humble."


300

Fix the "Which" clause: "The house which was built in 1920 is haunted."

"The house, which was built in 1920, is haunted."

400

Place commas: "The professor said 'Punctuation is power' and then walked out."

"The professor said, 'Punctuation is power,' and then walked out."

400

Write a sentence using a semicolon and the word "nevertheless."

Answers may vary

400

Use a colon to express the time "Four thirty" and the ratio "Two to one."

4:30 and 2:1.

400

Punctuate this hesitation: "I think I mean I know we can win."

"I think—I mean, I know—we can win."

400

Identify the error: "The recipe called for: sugar, butter, and flour."

"The recipe called for sugar, butter, and flour."

500

How does the meaning change?

  1. "The students, who worked hard, passed."

  2. "The students who worked hard passed."

  1. "The students, who worked hard, passed."

  2. "The students who worked hard passed."

1 implies ALL students worked hard and passed. 2 implies ONLY the ones who worked hard passed.

500

Join these using a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb: "It rained all day. We still went to the park." Verbalize where you would put the semicolon AND comma!

"It rained all day; however, we still went to the park."

500

I have several hobbies for example: hiking, biking, and swimming.

I have several hobbies: hiking, biking, and swimming.

500

Write a sentence with at least five em dashes.

Answers may vary.
500

Combine these into one elegant sentence using a semicolon and a comma: "I love hiking. It is peaceful. I hate mosquitoes."

Answer: "I love hiking because it is peaceful; however, I hate mosquitoes."

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