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End it right!
100

Used at the end of a sentence or abbreviation.

Full stop 

100

Used to end a sentence that is a question.

Question mark 


100

The missing punctuation mark in this sentence: I forgot to take my pill

Full stop 

100

The missing punctuation mark in this sentence: Ouch That hurts  

Exclamation marks
Ouch! That hurts!

100

"How do you know my name_" asked Sue.

Question mark

200

Used to indicate a pause between parts in a sentence, to separate words in a series, to set off direct quotations, and to make numbers, dates, and names of places clear.

Comma 

200

Used to show possession or for contraction of words. 

Apostrophe 

200

The missing punctuation mark in this sentence: I forgot my hat gloves and scarf.

Comma

200

The missing punctuation mark in this sentence: I dont remember going to where theyre going now.

Apostrophe
don't - they're 

200

"Wow_ How did you do that?" asked Mark

Exclamation mark 

300

Used to mark the end of sentence that indicates strong feelings, high volume, or excitement.

Exclamation Mark

300

Used to say that someone else said it. 

Quotation marks (inverted Commas) 

300

This missing punctuation mark in this sentence: We don't take credit cards, the cashier said.

Quotation marks
"We don't take credit cards,"  the cashier said. 

300

The missing punctuation mark in this sentence: We have homework in three subjects chemistry, biology, and math.

Colon

300

"Eat that sandwich_" said Martha.

Comma

400

Used to introduce a list of items or quotations.

Colon 

400

Used at the start of a sentence, for names, days and months.

Capital letters 

400

The missing punctuation mark in this sentence: I have three flavors of soda grape, orange, and cherry.

Colon 

400

The missing quotation in the following sentence: He exclaimed Oh man, I forgot my raincoat! 

Quotation marks
 He exclaimed, "Oh man, I forgot my raincoat!"


400

"Where is my car_" she asked.

Question mark 

500

The missing punctuation marks in this sentence:
Leave me alone replied John or I will tell the teacher you won't stop bothering me.

"Leave me alone," replied John, "or I will tell the teacher you won't stop bothering me."

500

The missing punctuation marks in this sentence:
Mother asked, In the morning what time should I pick you up from your friends house

Mother asked, "In the morning, what time should I pick you up from your friend's house?"

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