Yeah Weve won a vacation to the beautiful sunny island of Crete
1 exclamation mark, 1 apostrophe, 1 comma, 1 period
Yeah! We've won a vacation to the beautiful, sunny island of Crete.
a CD belonging to Vince
Vince's CD
You can use my pen.
Sentence, fragment, or run-on sentence
Complete sentence
Don't get (no, any) big ideas about throwing mud," scolded her sister.
any
"(Can, May) I give you some advice?" asked Miss Wing.
May
Molly Arnes CPA has worked in Virginia since she graduated in 94
2 commas, 1 apostrophe, 1 period
Molly Arnes, CPA, has worked in Virginia since she graduated in '94.
a reception for Carol and Dave
Carol and Dave's reception
Stopped for gas.
Sentence, fragment, or run-on sentence
fragment
Our mail has (come, came) early.
come
I doubt if (your, you're) aware of the error," remarked Peter.
you're
Dillons new address is 3 N Warren Avenue Oklahoma City Oklahoma 73112
1 apostrophe, 2 periods, 2 commas
Dillon's new address is 3 N. Warren Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112.
equipment belonging to scuba divers
scuba divers' equipment
I like milk and cookies, but I don't like them in the morning but I try to eat them just before bedtime.
Sentence, fragment, or run-on sentence
run-on sentence
You should have (saw, seen) his expression.
seen
its
The y in your last name is illegible remarked Patrick
Quotation marks, 1 comma, 1 period
"The 'y' in your last name is illegible," remarked Patrick.
hiking gear belonging to Chris
Chris's hiking gear
Her glare told us that she was not happy.
Sentence, fragment, or run-on sentence
sentence
Carlotta had been (chosen, chose) as one of the finalists.
chosen
"(There, Their, They're) must be an explanation!" exclaimed the lawyer.
There
No we didnt find your shoe however weve located the missing key under your bed
2 commas, 2 apostrophes, 1 semi-colon and 1 period
No, we didn't find your shoe; however, we've located the missing key under your bed.
2 commas, 2 apostrophes, 1 semi-colon and 1 period
Dr. Porter is my grandmothers neighbor.
1 apostrophe
Dr. Porter is my grandmother's neighbor.
They moved, all of their friends helped them.
Sentence, fragment, or run-on sentence
run-on sentence
It (began, begun) to drizzle during the evening.
began
Bly and Ander want (there, their, they're) pictures taken.
their