In the sentence “The dog runs.”
What is the subject?
The dog
What punctuation mark goes at the end of this sentence?
“I like ice cream”
Period (.)
What letter should be capitalized in this sentence?
“i like pizza.”
I (the letter I)
Where do we need to put commas in this sentence?
“I like apples bananas and grapes.”
I like apples, bananas, and grapes.
Which word needs an apostrophe?
“I cant go outside.”
can’t
In the sentence “My sister eats lunch.”
What is the predicate?
eats lunch
What punctuation mark goes at the end of this sentence?
“What is your name”
Question mark (?)
What word should be capitalized?
“We went to school in september.”
September (months)
Add commas to the list:
“We bought milk bread and eggs.”
We bought milk, bread, and eggs.
Fix the contraction:
“She is happy.” → She ___ happy.
She’s happy.
In the sentence “The little bird sings in the tree.”
What is the subject?
The little bird
What punctuation mark goes at the end of this sentence?
“Watch out”
Exclamation point (!)
Fix the capitalization:
“my friend lily came over.”
My friend Lily came over.
Fix the sentence:
“My birthday is May 5 2023.”
My birthday is May 5, 2023.
Add an apostrophe to show possession:
“That is the dogs bone.”
That is the dog’s bone.
In the sentence “My friends play at recess.”
What is the predicate?
play at recess
Choose the correct punctuation:
“Do you like recess ___”
Question mark (?)
Fix the capitalization:
“on monday, i saw mr. brown.”
On Monday, I saw Mr. Brown.
Add commas where they belong:
“On June 10 2024 we went to the zoo.”
On June 10, 2024, we went to the zoo.
Fix the sentence:
“We dont know where the teachers desk is.”
We don’t know where the teacher’s desk is.
Look at the sentence: “The teacher reads a book.”
Name both the subject and the predicate.
Subject: The teacher
Predicate: reads a book
Fix the sentence:
“We won the game”
We won the game!
Fix all capitalization mistakes:
“in october, i read the book charlotte’s web.”
In October, I read the book Charlotte’s Web.*
Fix all comma mistakes:
“I need pencils markers crayons and my party is on July 4 2025.”
I need pencils, markers, crayons, and my party is on July 4, 2025.
Fix all apostrophe mistakes:
“The boys hat isnt here.”
The boy’s hat isn’t here.