This mark is a circle shape and ends a statement.
What / Where do you live?
where
We use will + base verb to talk about events in the ____________.
future
you / excited / now / Dora / ? / are (unscramble)
Dora, are you excited now?
She reads a book everyday. (question)
Does she read a book everyday?
This mark ends a sentence that shows excitement.
an exclamation mark (!)
What is /are your favorite movies?
are
Mom studies cooking.
Mom will study cooking.
Was he playing baseball in October? (answer negative)
No, he wasn't playing baseball in October.
I love to listen to music. (question)
Do you love to listen to music?
This mark goes between words in a list like these: cookies candy and cake.
comma (,)
My favorite sport is ping-pong. (question)
What is your favorite sport?
Pancy eats an apple everyday.
Pancy will eat an apple everyday.
Julia, _________ you a good student three years ago?
were
He finished his homework today. (question /past)
Did he finish his homework today?
This mark shows when something is asked.
did / where / put / ? / shoes / my / you (unscramble)
Where did you put my shoes?
Kai and Parvis come to my house now. (negative)
Kai and Parvis will not come to my house now.
Were we at the zoo last weekend? (answer negative)
No, we weren't at the zoo last weekend!
Did you eat breakfast this morning? (negative)
No, I didn't eat breakfast this morning.
These marks are to show when someone is speaking in a sentence.
quotation marks ("__")
Who is you favorite teacher? (answer)
My favorite teacher is Ms. Yaz!
Will he come to class late again? (answer negative)
No, he won't come to class late again.
Are you tall? (answer negative)
No, I'm not tall.
This class plays games on Tuesdays. (question)
Does this class play games on Tuesdays?