This is the punctuation used for the title of a play
What is italics or underlined?
When writing a sentence, this is the first thing that should always be capitalized.
What is the first word?
The date abbreviation having to do with Christ's life that comes after year
What is B.C.?
This is an incomplete sentence that does not express a complete thought
What is a fragment?
What is the complete predicate or verb?
This punctuation is used for short stories
What are quotation marks?
When writing a brand name with its product, only this word should be capitalized.
What is the brand name?
The abbreviation M. is used for this time of day
What is noon?
Understood you is always the subject of this kind of sentence
What is an imperative sentence?
Between a subject and its appositive, this one almost always comes first
What is the subject?
This punctuation is used to emphasize parenthetical elements
What are dashes?
When it comes to poetry, these words should always be capitalized
What are the first words of every line?
The titles Reverend and Honorable must be written out when preceded by this specific word
What is the word "the"?
What is feeling?
This type of subject consists of two or more subjects
What is a compound subject?
This punctuation is used to set off a nonessential phrase in a sentence
What are commas?
These are the words of works (books, poems, plays) that should be capitalized
What are the first and last words and all important words?
Abbreviations for well-known _________________ are acceptable
What are organizations?
These are the three main types of way to fix a run-on
What are a comma/conjunction, semi-colon, and period/capital letter?
These are the three types of verbs
What are helping, linking, and action verbs?
This punctuation is used to enclose confidential comments
What are parentheses?
These are the two single letter words that should always be capitalized
What are the words "O" and "I"?
If a number spelled out consists of __________ or more words, it should be written numerically (a number)
What are three?
Interrogative sentences usually use this subject/verb order, when any part of the predicate comes before the subject
What is inverted order?
This word(s) is needed to complete the thought begun by the subject and verb
What is a complement?